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  • {{a|glossary|{{image|Ironmountainbox|jpg|The [[global financial crisis]] personified. Well, ''objectified'', at any rate. Boxonified.}} }}{{quote| “During the financial crisis, however, roughly two-thirds of losses attributed to [[counterparty credit risk]] were due to [[Credit valu
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  • ..., liquidation, and customary and statutory rights, without prior notice to the {{{{{1}}}|Pledgor}}. ...f it is not so transferred, set off and withhold payments otherwise due to the Secured Party.
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  • ...saster roll|Credit Suisse}}}}}}Old “[[Lucky]]”, the proverbial missing dog of modern international finance. Also known amongst banking analysts as “[[D ...ed and, if it hadn’t actually ''caused'' it, would be on the wrong ''end'' of it.
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  • ...now not why, but there is sure to have been a reason and it is water under the bridge now. So as a result there was not, and is not, a Section {{isdaprov|2(e)}} in the {{2002ma}}.
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  • ...ks on the London interbank market and also used as a reference for setting the [[interest rate]] on other loans. ...] was used for and how serious it might be if someone abused the privilege of helping to set it.
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  • ...seeking safe harbors from the US Bankruptcy Code, as Metavante was. But in the proper, right-thinking English law world, {{casenote|Enron|TXU}} is stioll ...ons resume? || 1. No, because the payment is not presently due. <br>2. No. The obligation is effectively extinguished. || 1. Doubted (''[[Obiter]]'') by {
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  • ...ong as it ''not'' cured, the innocent party may close the Master Agreement out at any time, but is not ''obliged'' to.}} {{drop|W|hy would a}} party ever want to ''not'' close out a defaulting counterparty? It all comes down to ''[[moneyness]]''.
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  • ...— the [[MiFID|Markets in Financial Instruments Directive]] and [[EMIR]] — the [[European Market Infrastructure Regulation]]. ...ing safety rails are in place to avoid the concentration of market risk in the system.
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  • ...|Magic Circle Lawyers|png|Look into my eyes. £1,250 is a sensible [[charge-out rate]] for a [[trainee]] {{vsr|1896}}}} ...rprises whose business model was wholly unaffected by the global financial crisis.
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  • =====The ISDA’s Section 2(a)(iii)===== ...this wonderfully baffling subject under Section {{isdaprov|2(a)(iii)}} of the {{isdama}}.
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  • {{a|film review|{{image|the corporation film|jpg|}}}}''This review was originally published on January Slickly edited but all the same simple-minded, misconceived, rubbish.
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  • ...es a basic version of the appropriate master agreement for the purposes of the specific transaction. ...— but if you only expect to do a single trade it heads off quote a bit of the brain damage that comes with negotiating a full-blown ISDA.
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  • ...o hysterically buy, and then sell, [[Enron]] stock ''[[for fear of missing out]]'' — are not. ...0.5 x 10<sup>99</sup>'', which you wouldn’t expect in several lifetimes of the universe.”
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  • ...texts of the {{cdd}}. You can learn about his travails from [[NiGEL]], in the panel. ...do the service of comparing, in broad strokes, [[equity derivatives]] with the [[credit derivatives]].
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  • {{g}}''Warning: ramblings of an untutored maniac here.'' ...[cashflows]] due on that instrument (assuming it does not [[default]]) and the price at which that instrument is presently trading.
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  • ...umented — hit upon the idea of suffixing certain of the [[definitions]] in the [[Modern CSA]]s with “(VM)” — for “variation margin” — and (IM) ...ley by an angry farmer. Never frolic in a field of barley: it goes against the grain.
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  • ...iety, nor his eloquence as a public speaker and raconteur. When Lange died of complications from renal failure last year New Zealand lost a unique voice ...about the way, as the chapters progress, the fluidity dries up, a function of Lange’s failing health and ebbing energy.
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  • ...article two years before [[sustainability-linked derivatives]] emerged on the scene. Life imitates art, once again.'' ...bender he went on with some hedge fund buddies in Mallorca in the dog days of 2016.
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  • {{a|myth|{{image|Iron Mountain|png|The Iron Mountain: diappointingly non-jagged. Entropically foggy.}} ...dle Earth had Mount Doom. The fallen warriors of the financial sector have the Iron Mountain.
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  • ...d thanks for all the fish}}}}{{quote|When everything about a people is for the time growing weak and ineffective, it begins to talk about efficiency. ... The stock-in-trade of a [[Middle management|middle manager]] and the [[management consultant]] {{sex|she}} aspires to become.
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