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  • ...“the effectiveness and integration of European financial markets, reducing credit losses and thereby stimulating cross-border transactions and competitivenes ...cence to busily ''do'' something, thereby ostensibly “adding value” whilst taking zero risk, because in reality it didn’t need to be done, and didn’t add
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  • :(C) the appointment of or taking possession by a trustee in a case under this title or a custodian before su ...ures, since the economic point of the deal is for the noteholder to sell [[credit protection]] to the swap counterparty — so that [[CDO]] noteholders would
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  • .../www.credit-suisse.com/about-us/en/reports-research/archegos-info-kit.html|Credit Suisse management report into it}}, is a pretty neat backgrounder all by it ...ges]] the [[equity derivatives]] you write to your clients, where they are taking only economic [[exposure]] to [[shares]] under a [[swap]] and are not buyin
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  • ...ator|negotiators]], [[salespeople]], [[Law firm|professional adviser]]s, [[credit committee]]s — is motivated firstly ''to make whatever it is that they ar ...egotiators]], [[AML|anti-money laundering compliance professionals]] and [[credit officer]]s have their own mouths to feed. They will therefore busy themselv
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  • ...e abstract model the [[dealer]] has dreamed up:<ref>Like in a structured [[credit derivative]]</ref> the [[dealer]] has actually traded at that price, forked ...rket price. That’s not the deal: that is the ''exact'' risk that client is taking by investing in equities.
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  • ...the exercise of ones security rights under a security interest granted as credit support to the obligation. There are many reasons why, even upon an event o ...as ''so'' fundamental it would automatically discharge the whole contract, taking with it any remaining terms.
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  • ...e bought on margin, and using them as [[collateral]] when borrowing higher-credit quality assets they can return to their treasury departments to pay down th
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  • [[File:TCB.jpg|450px|thumb|center|Taking care of business — I mean treating customers fairly — in Memphis Tennes ...his groundbreaking product — ''tranched synthetic collateralised emissions credit derivatives, denominated in [[bitcoin]]''<ref>Laugh, but this once happened
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  • ...]], buy the assets and conflate [[alpha]] with [[vega]]: it is ''not'' a [[credit risk mitigation technique]] (for that see {{pbprov|security}} and {{pbprov| ...nds its client money to buy assets, and holds those assets in [[custody]], taking security over them as [[surety]] for repayment of its loan — a “[[margi
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  • :(a) Individuals who wants to get things done that involve taking new risks or Crossing into unknown territory must develop tools and techniq :(b) A secondary motivation is taking credit for things that go well. <br>
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  • ...the [[Magic circle law firm|magic circle]]’s patter premised: to give them credit, they are ably aided in it by their [[In-house lawyer|in-house clients]], m ...complicated legal product in fewer than the 80-100 pages it was presently taking.
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  • ...ral timidity seeing him in good stead. Ten days later the market imploded, taking the young tadpole, PetVan, BluBeenz and [[Lexrifyly]] with it.
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  • *Credit crunch of 2007 ...place your funds so hold themselves out as experts and imply that they are taking responsibility for your interests but
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  • ...tingent convertible bonds — ''better'' than bank equity?”<ref>[https://www.credit-suisse.com/lu/en/articles/asset-management/contingent-convertible-bonds-lu- ...and torture embedded in it, and at the same time, by ordinance, directed [[Credit Suisse]] to write down its AT1s — which were “Perpetual Tier 1 Continge
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  • ...set of guidelines, policies, rules and fall-backs for the [[legal]] and [[credit]] terms of a {{t|contract}} that you can hand to the itinerant [[school-lea ...be [[Escalation|escalated]] for approval by [[litigation]] [[and/or]] a [[Credit]] officer of at least C3 rank”,
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  • ...no small pleasure, inspected the animal’s fur closely through the monocle, taking it in his fingers, picking out fleas, or dirt, or imperfections. “Meh.” “Half a stinking credit??!” Roly looked distraught and fished them out.
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  • ...approaches the French doors, he silences his phone and removes his shoes. Taking the handle, he eases the door open and slips out onto the terrace.|| Barry ...ain, the fixation with footwear. The reader knows what’s going on. Give us credit for not spooning it out. What she does and what he does should be different
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  • ...der [[Harry Markopolos]] and that poor junior credit officer at [[Archegos|Credit Suisse]] who was told off for asking “why do we even have daily terminati Quiz time: taking the information supplied about who everyone thought was the hero, or bad ap
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  • ...t — say, a [[transferable security]] with an embedded derivative, like a [[credit-linked note]] or even a plain old [[Repackaging programme|repackaging]], fo
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  • ...it had absolutely no upside and significant Downside on them even without credit loss, while it's liabilities were deposits comma being extremely short term ...predictability of future income streams applies in many areas of finance. Credit card receivables, automobile loans, and even songwriting royalties.
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