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  2. Credit Support Annex - Wikipedia

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    The Credit Support Amount is the Secured Party's Exposure plus Pledgor's Independent Amounts minus Secured Party's Independent Amounts minus the Pledgor's Threshold. The Collateral must meet the Eligibility criteria in the agreement, which may prescribe which currencies it may be in, what types of bonds are allowed, and which haircuts are ...

  3. ISDA Master Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The key distinctions between each include their governing law (English, New York and Japanese) and method of transfer of collateral (title transfer and security interest). The main credit support documents governed by English law are the 1995 Credit Support Annex, the 1995 Credit Support Deed and the 2016 Credit Support Annex for Variation Margin.

  4. International Swaps and Derivatives Association - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 a New York Times article mentioned that in 2005 the ISDA allowed rule changes to CDO payouts (Pay as You Go) that would benefit those who bet against (shorted) mortgage-backed securities, like Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, and others. [3] ISDA has offices in New York, London, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Washington D.C., Brussels and Singapore.

  5. Instant payment - Wikipedia

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    Instant payment (sometimes referred to as real-time payment or faster payment) is a method of electronic funds transfer, allowing for almost immediate transfer of money between bank accounts. This was in contrast to the previous transfer times of one to three business days that had been in place until the mid-2010s.

  6. What are real estate transfer taxes? - AOL

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    A real estate transfer tax, sometimes called a deed transfer tax or documentary stamp tax, is a one-time tax or fee imposed by a state or local jurisdiction upon the transfer of real property.

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    It keeps getting worse and worse. Have you ever gotten yourself in over your head when it came to a home improvement project?

  8. Money transmitter - Wikipedia

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    Forty-nine US states (sans Montana [4] [5]) regulate (i.e., require licensure for) money transmitters, although the laws vary from one state to the other. [6] Most of the states require a money transmitter surety bond with widely ranging amounts from as little as $25,000 to over $1 million and maintain a minimum capital requirement.

  9. How to Get a Small Estate Affidavit in Illinois - AOL

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