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*{{Nutshell 2002 ISDA Non-default Rate}}
*{{Nutshell 2002 ISDA Non-default Rate}}
*{{Nutshell 2002 ISDA Termination Rate}}
*{{Nutshell 2002 ISDA Termination Rate}}
All sensible enough, if not a little over-determined — and then the ''three'' “{{isdaprov|Applicable Deferral Rate}}s”, which convert this from something that is merely [[tedious]] to the stuff of a [[Hieronymus Bosch nightmare]].
All sensible enough, if not a little over-determined — and then the ''three'' “'''{{isdaprov|Applicable Deferral Rate}}s'''”, which convert this from something that is merely [[tedious]] to the stuff of a [[Hieronymus Bosch nightmare]].

Revision as of 16:14, 14 April 2020

Truly from the I’m sorry I asked file — almost in the shoot me file. You can sense the pragmatists in ISDA’s crack drafting squad™ — if there are any — had well and truly tuned out by the time they got to this definition.

You have the Default Rate, the Non-default Rate, the Applicable Deferral Rate, and the Termination Rate. Depending on how and why you have closed out the 2002 ISDA, and whether you were at fault, a different rate will apply.

The four rates are:

All sensible enough, if not a little over-determined — and then the threeApplicable Deferral Rates”, which convert this from something that is merely tedious to the stuff of a Hieronymus Bosch nightmare.