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(ISDA). The industry body responsible, among other things, for standardising swap documentation. | (ISDA). | ||
The industry body responsible, among other things, for standardising swap documentation. | |||
The terms of swaps are normally governed by a minimum of two documents: a Master Agreement (often referred to simply as an ‘ISDA’) and a confirmation of the specific details of a particular trade (the ‘confirmation’). | The terms of swaps are normally governed by a minimum of two documents: a Master Agreement (often referred to simply as an ‘ISDA’) and a confirmation of the specific details of a particular trade (the ‘confirmation’). | ||
Formerly the International Swap Dealers Association. | Formerly the International Swap Dealers Association. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 14:28, 22 August 2013
(ISDA).
The industry body responsible, among other things, for standardising swap documentation.
The terms of swaps are normally governed by a minimum of two documents: a Master Agreement (often referred to simply as an ‘ISDA’) and a confirmation of the specific details of a particular trade (the ‘confirmation’).
Formerly the International Swap Dealers Association.