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(Created page with "====Ancient v Modern==== A whole extra wodge is added to the 2016 VM CSA to deal with the contingency that you’re on a {{2002ma}}, or a {{1992ma}} and you’ve upgraded to the 2002 close-out methodology. Here is a {{diff|36046|36045}} between the {{1995csa}} and the {{2016csa}} {{csa exposure|{{{1}}}}}")
 
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Here is a {{diff|36046|36045}} between the {{1995csa}} and the {{2016csa}}
Here is a {{diff|36046|36045}} between the {{1995csa}} and the {{2016csa}}


{{csa exposure|{{{1}}}}}
====Differences between versions====
The difference between the two versions of {{ukcsa}} (see link in box for comparison) is that the {{csa}} assumes you are trading under a {{1992ma}}, using the {{isdaprov|Market Quotation}} valuation technique — which kind of figures, since the {{2002ma}} with its {{isdaprov|Close-out Amount}} methodology hadn’t then been invented — whereas the  {{vmcsa}} version contemplates you having a ''either'' a {{1992ma}} ''or'' a {{2002ma}} and provides for them in the alternative.
 
The {{nyvmcsa}} tracks the {{vmcsa}} closely with two curious exceptions: Firstly, when imagining its [[hypothetical]] termination of all {{isdaprov|Transaction}}s it doesn’t explicitly carve out the {{isdaprov|Transaction}} constituted by the {{nyvmcsa}} itself — which is odd, because if you were treating it as a {{isdaprov|Transaction}} to be hypothetically included, you necessarily get a value of zero, since its value should be the exact negative of whatever the net mark-to-market value of all the other {{isdaprov|Transaction}}s are — and secondly it does not [[Hypothetical|hypothetically]] suppose that the {{nyvmcsaprov|Secured Party}} is the {{isdaprov|Unaffected Party}}, thereby getting to be in the driver’s seat when constructing the necessary valuations.
 
The reason you don’t have to except a {{nyvmcsa}} from hypothetical termination is buried deep in its earthen [[Ontology|ontological]] root system. Are you ready?
 
{{csa transaction versus credit support document}}

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