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  • ...e musical instrument, yesterday}}{{image|Negotiable cow|jpg|A [[negotiable instrument]] yesterday.}} }}
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  • ...its fustiness. A “legal instrument” covers a [[contract]], a [[negotiable instrument]],<ref>Including, therefore, a [[Negotiable cow|cow]].</ref> a [[Constituti We ''like'' the expression “legal instrument”, therefore.
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  • {{subtable|{{small|80}}{{financial instruments}}</div> }} }}{{d|Financial instrument|/fɪˈnanʃ(ə)l ˈɪnstrʊm(ə)nt/|n|}} ...something that is a [[transferable security]] can also be a [[money market instrument]], a unit in [[collective investment scheme]]. Alas, a “[[derivative]]”
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  • {{fullanat|aifmd|financial instrument|}} ...now by [[MiFID II]] for most purposes (though the definition of financial instrument for these purposes hasn’t materially changed).
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  • {{fullanatopen|ucits4|{{eudirquote|financial derivative instrument|ucits4|}}}} ===What is a [[financial derivative instrument]] exactly===
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  • ...nergy products traded on an OTF that must be physically settled”|Financial instrument]]
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  • [[File:Transylvanian Bond.jpeg|450px|thumb|center|A negotiable instrument in Transylvania yesterday]] [[File:Negotiable cow.jpg|450px|thumb|center|Another negotiable instrument yesterday]]
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  • {{fullanat|aifmd|financial instrument|}} ...now by [[MiFID II]] for most purposes (though the definition of financial instrument for these purposes hasn’t materially changed).
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  • ...otice without waiting for the [[scheduled maturity]]. As opposed to a term instrument. Economically, a form of [[call option]].
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  • ...Carillion]]’s epic cult single ''Pension Deficit'', amongst whose fans the instrument is known as the “[[tiny violin]]”.
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  • ...instrument]] title to which passes by delivery, so that whoever holds the instrument [[from time to time]] owns it absolutely. ...ons as well as entitlements, or where it is important to the issuer of the instrument who holds them from time to time, such as [[equity securities]], which impl
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  • =====“a [[certificate]] or other [[instrument]]”...===== ...of itself, as opposed to a piece of paper ''talking about'' a [[financial instrument]].
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  • ...ur interest-beraring instrument is of a sort (such as a [[floating rate]] instrument) where there’s even any point adjusting an [[interest period]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Financial derivative instrument]]
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  • {{a|isda|}}{{dpn|/ˌrɛɡjəˈleɪtᵊri/ /dɪˈrɪvətɪv/|n}}A [[financial instrument]] whose payoff derives from the existence, or otherwise, of given laws or r Quite a weird concept, but the emissions allowance is one such financial instrument. Its value derives solely from its regulator’s own prevailing attitude to
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  • #REDIRECT [[Financial derivative instrument - UCITS IV Provision]]
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  • {{fullanatopen|ucits4|{{eudirquote|financial derivative instrument|ucits4|}}}} ===What is a [[financial derivative instrument]] exactly===
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  • ...mane to those considering the meaning of {{ucits4prov|financial derivative instrument}} under {{t|UCITS IV}} of what constitutes “{{ucits4prov|fair value}}” ...Securities) Regulations 2015]. If you are like me, the very title of this instrument will help you to conclude you will not be able to bear it.
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  • ...[Dematerialised securities|Dematerialised]]” [[securities]] or [[Financial instrument|financial instruments]] — AKA [[book-entry securities]], because they onl *[[Bearer instrument]]
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  • {{a|banking|}}{{dpn|/rɪˈdiːm/|n|}}Of a [[financial instrument]], to surrender it for cancellation against payment, delivery or some other One can only redeem an instrument per its terms and conditions: usually upon a stated [[maturity date]], an o
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  • ...ifid2prov|financial instrument}}s, so what exactly counts as a [[financial instrument]] is of some interest, right?
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  • {{g}}The [[term]], or “[[tenor]]”, of an [[instrument]] is the length of time for which one is committed to it. The longer the te One way of reducing this term exposure is to make an instrument [[Transferable security|transferable]], so you can sell it to another inves
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  • .... For example, transactions involving a customised OTC {{fcaprov|financial instrument}} with a unique contractual relationship tailored to the circumstances of t
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  • [[File:Negotiable cow.jpg|450px|thumb|center|A [[Negotiable instrument]], yesterday.]] }}1. (''Archaic'') of a [[negotiable instrument]], such as a [[Albert Haddock|cow]], to [[assign]] one’s rights, title an
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  • ...trument|negotiable ''instrument'']] because a [[cheque]] is a [[negotiable instrument]], and I don’t think you would commonly call that a [[transferable securi
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  • A [[financial instrument]], feared in Nebraska as some kind of [[Financial weapons of mass destructi ...from the latter half (items (4) - (10)) of the definition of “[[Financial instrument - FCA Rulebook Term|Financial Instruments]]” set out in Section C of Anne
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  • ...s, or assets, rather than their cash value. May also refers to a financial instrument that pays income to investors with additional [[securities]] or [[Share|equ
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  • [[equity|Cash equities]], [[Bond|cash bond]] trading: any [[financial instrument]] that is traded and settled over a short period (say up to three days) by
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  • ...the commercial capital of the world a man could not convey a [[negotiable instrument]] down the street without being arrested.” *[[Negotiable instrument]]
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  • ...ry|}}The [[scheduled maturity date]] is the date on which your [[financial instrument]] or [[transaction]] is intended to conclude, all debts will be settled, an
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  • ..., that it is fixed at the outset, and does’t change during the life of the instrument, come hell, high water or higher base rates from the reserve bank etc. Ther
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  • ...did there?</ref> netherworld that hovers uncomfortably between [[Financial instrument|financial instruments]] — it isn’t those, because there is no credit co
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  • ...its [[cashflows]] — usually plural — are the payment streams owed on that instrument: [[Principal]], [[interest]], [[dividend]]s, [[distribution]]s and so on. O *[[Financial instrument]]
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  • 2. (''In relation to [[financial instrument]]s in [[registered form]]''): The person entered on the register as the leg
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  • ...ter|thumb|[[Bob Cunis]]: [[on the money]], as it were.]]}}Of a [[financial instrument]], in the [[cunisian]] state: neither one thing nor the other; neither [[in
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  • ...which the underlying exposure is denominated in one [[currency]], but the instrument itself is settled by reference to another currency at a fixed rate determin
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  • {{a|brokerage|}}To subscribe is buy a [[financial instrument]] in the primary market, freshly issued, direct from the [[dealer]], rather
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  • ...e contract]]s relating to a currency shall not be a {{mifid2prov|financial instrument}} where the {{tag|contract}} is: (a) a [[spot contract]] within the meaning
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  • ...its fustiness. A “legal instrument” covers a [[contract]], a [[negotiable instrument]],<ref>Including, therefore, a [[Negotiable cow|cow]].</ref> a [[Constituti We ''like'' the expression “legal instrument”, therefore.
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  • ...e same fundamental analysis on the same issuers and [[Financial instrument|instrument]]s a fabulously efficient use of resources either. Except that they might,
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  • {{g}}The period between interest payments on an interest-bearing a financial instrument. Common ones: annual and semi-annual (especially for [[fixed rate]] product
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  • {{g}}The actual deal, be it the [[purchase]] or [[sale]] of a [[financial instrument]]; a [[swap]], [[stock loan]], [[ETD]]. While a [[transaction]] could be a
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  • {{g}}In the world of [[exchange-traded instrument]]s, a [[broker]] who occupies the [[entropy|dun netherworld]] between a [[c
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  • ...Section A of {{mifid2prov|Annex I}} to [[MiFID]] relating to any financial instrument, that is:
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  • ...e'': to manage a [[market risk]] or [[credit risk]] by trading [[financial instrument]]s that will tend to have the opposite effect. This can be by selling the e
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  • A [[central securities depository]] (CSD) holds [[financial instrument|financial instruments]], and allows the electronic transfer of those instru
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  • ...ent held in custody, a {{ucits5prov|depositary}} should return a financial instrument of an identical type or the corresponding amount, even if the loss occurred
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  • {{quote|1(3) An instrument is validly executed as a [[deed]] by an individual if, and only if –
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  • ...instrument (assuming it does not [[default]]) and the price at which that instrument is presently trading. The theory is that since you strike the [[spread]] on your debt instrument when it is issued, and the spread doesn’t change, it reflects your credit
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  • ...e musical instrument, yesterday}}{{image|Negotiable cow|jpg|A [[negotiable instrument]] yesterday.}} }}
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  • ...ho wishes to hold custody of the {{aifmdprov|AIF}}’s {{aifmdprov|financial instrument}}s.
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  • ...ion. Under [[asset-backed security|asset-backed securities]] the financial instrument transfers them to an [[espievie]] and so gets them off balance sheet altoge
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  • ...it is written. A [[debt]], as opposed to the [[promissory note|promissory instrument]] which represents it upon this mortal rock.
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  • {{a|brokerage|}}Of a [[financial instrument]], meaning that it is, or at any rate can be, traded on a recognised [[exch
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  • ...way — they are well “signified”, in design argot — and the utility of the instrument — its “affordances” — are uniformly excellent, and in many cases ra ...work (soldering). Only parts which are are vital to the engineering of the instrument —the frets, which must be spaced exactly in relation to each other and ne
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  • ...ncountered unprecedented levels of clear-air [[tedium]], their [[financial instrument]]s went haywire, they eventually lost contact with reality altogether and,
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  • ...tegory, when you have issued that ''indebtedness'' in the form of [[Bearer instrument|freely transferable]] [[debt securities]], it is mainly that fact that ''so
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  • ...real stuff. Rolling stock. Raw materials. Ships. Aeroplanes. [[Negotiable instrument |Negotiable financial instruments]]. You can take a charge — probably a [
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  • ...cies, securities, security indices, credit risk or measure, debt or equity instrument, certain measures of inflation, economic, or commercial risk, and contingen
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  • A [[negotiable instrument]] of some kind that is capable of being held by another person on its owner
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  • ...only four possible answers, then knock yourself out: SurveyMonkey is your instrument of choice.
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  • Of a [[financial instrument]], the ''shortest'' period which an investor, or counterparty, is ''stuck''
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  • ...ncy|currencies]], [[interest rate]]s or [[yield]]s, or other [[derivatives instrument]]s, [[Index - Equity Derivatives Provision|indices]] or financial measures
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  • ...f the same debtor are economically (let alone legally) fungible. Each debt instrument treads its own, albeit correlated, value path. ...rash — not just a change in value.<ref>this is why, despite referencing an instrument further down the capital structure, [[equity derivatives]] are curiously ''
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  • ...out loud, or five leading dealers in the market for the relevant financial instrument. An a solution that any old chump, given instructions in sensible English,
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  • {{subtable|{{small|80}}{{financial instruments}}</div> }} }}{{d|Financial instrument|/fɪˈnanʃ(ə)l ˈɪnstrʊm(ə)nt/|n|}} ...something that is a [[transferable security]] can also be a [[money market instrument]], a unit in [[collective investment scheme]]. Alas, a “[[derivative]]”
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  • A [[subordinated]] [[debt instrument]] which is not [[Equity security|common equity]], but is sufficiently ''lik
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  • So — unless your [[Financial instrument|instrument]] is one of those peculiar contracts with formal execution requirements —
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  • ...ch the {{tag|contract}} is expressed to be governed and not that where the instrument happens to be situated (in this case in a clearing system in {{t|Luxembourg
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  • ::(i) through the facilities of any regulated market which has admitted the instrument in question to trading or through the facilities of an MTF in which the sha
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  • ...hold them on your behalf. In some ways they behave rather like a [[cash]] instrument: they represent an abstract value whilst having no intrinsic worth, can onl As [[Financial instrument|financial instruments]], emissions allowances are unusually susceptible to
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  • :''(1): In an instrument effecting or purporting to effect a disposition of property<ref>defined as
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  • ...aith]] (and, by and large, even if she ''doesn’t''), a human acting as the instrument of her disembodied employer, however delinquent she may be in practice, acq
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  • ...ased solely on the <br>failure of the agreement, contract, transaction, or instrument to comply with <br>the terms or conditions of an exemption or exclusion fro
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  • ...to the interest payment obligation under a bond as a discrete [[financial instrument]] from its host [[bond]].
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  • ...leaving hundreds of millions on call deposit, and not sticking it into an instrument with a better yield.
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  • ...ny'' lexical expression, however banal or self-evident, in ''any'' [[legal instrument]], on the grounds that such uncertainty opens the way to an unstable state
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  • ...rupulously substitutes the word ‘Order’ for the word ‘Bearer’, crosses the instrument ‘a/c Payee only’, and registers the package in which it is dispatched;
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  • (2) [[Money-market instrument|Money-market instruments]];
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  • ...vative type, notional value, price, date, time || Details of transactions, instrument traded, quantity, price, counterparties, date, time
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  • ...or is intended to influence the client in respect of a specific financial instrument or specific transaction'''. A service can be considered to be provided at t
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  • ...onscious, really are not: driving by rote to the office, playing a musical instrument — these are also mental processes, I imagine Kahneman would say, undertak
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  • ...rupulously substitutes the word ‘Order’ for the word ‘Bearer’, crosses the instrument ‘a/c Payee only’, and registers the package in which it is despatched; ...whereby, for the purposes of freight, a typewriter is counted as a musical instrument). It is probably no mere chance that in our legal text-books the problems r
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  • An instrument whose deposit doesn’t automatically create [[indebtedness]] ''is not [[mo
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  • ...king [[ontology]]. [[Cash]] is special. It is unlike any other [[financial instrument]]. You can’t deal with your interests in [[cash]]. You can hold it, or pa
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  • ...how to make interest rates into a tradable instrument. To standardise that instrument, the banks realised they would need a common way of describing how their in
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  • ...'any'' legal expression, however banal or self-evident, in ''any'' [[legal instrument]], on the grounds that such uncertainty opens the way to an unstable state
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  • “An instrument is validly executed as a deed by an individual if, and only if – {{jcsays|Just quietly, we don’t think this follows: if an instrument doesn’t ''have'' to be a deed to be binding, and the way it is executed m
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  • {{quote|“There is only one question: is that what the instrument, read as a whole against the relevant background, would reasonably be under
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  • {{Quote|“Since bitcoin is a digital bearer asset and not a debt instrument — ”}} Of course, we have [[financial instrument]]s representing abstract capital already: [[share]]s. They reflect the ''ne
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  • ...st, [[inter alia]], from time to time play a pipe, horn or other wood-wind instrument (hereinafter, the “'''Piper'''”)'' <br><br> ...executed on an amplified electric guitar, lyre, lute or other six-stringed instrument with a fretted fingerboard as the parties shall, in their reasonable discre
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  • :“A banker has a general [[lien]] over all bills, notes and [[negotiable instrument|negotiable instruments]] belonging to the customer which his customer may h
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  • ...had to use “Series” twice. Rework to: “Term will be defined in each Series Instrument.”
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  • Now: should we feel sympathy for distressed investors who buy a 7.25% capital instrument for 20 cents on the dollar, during a well-telegraphed existential meltdown,
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  • ...the commercial capital of the world, a man could not convey a [[negotiable instrument]] down the street without being arrested.”
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  • ...xcept through experience: learning to sail, ride a bike, or play a musical instrument or ''negotiate a commercial contract''. You could spend as much time as you
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  • ...|y this financial}} engineering Barkley had unwittingly created a tradable instrument out of an abstract benchmark. Due to their offsetting nature, one could tra
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  • ...f course opaque and in scrutable, but the general idea was that a triple A instrument was unimpeciably safe, and therefore would attract a lower or even zero cap
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  • ...a subordinate priority to ''getting your money back'', to being a tradable instrument in its own right. One could be, and Tom Hayes was, a “rates trader”.
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  • “'''{{isda87prov|Credit Support Document}}'''” means any agreement or instrument which is specified as such in this Agreement.<br>
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