Mastering the Isda Master Agreements (1992 and 2002) a Practical Guide for Negotiation
The book is a practical guide for negotiating ISDA framework agreements. The ISDA Framework Agreement was published by the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc (“ISDA”) in January 1993 and 2002 and is the largest agreement used in the global OTC derivatives market. Review of this book on Amazon by the student: “This is a fantastic guide to navigating through the framework agreement. The book is written in clear and concise language that makes it easy for beginners to understand while providing a lot of information to a more experienced negotiator. This book is an excellent continuation of the [public] course presented by the Derivatives Documentation Team. I think this is an investment for the negotiators of the ISDA framework agreement. The 1992 and 2002 ISDA framework® agreements published by the International Swaps and Derivatives Association are the main contracts used in the global OTC derivatives market. Mastering ISDA Framework Agreements provides a practical, clear and useful guide to understanding and negotiating these Framework Agreements. The third edition of Mastering the ISDA® Master Agreement: A Practical Guide for Negotiations has been published.
Paul Harding, President of the DDL, is co-author of this authoritative practical guide for ISDA negotiators®, published by the Financial Times-Prentice Hall. Once again, the book will provide the many newcomers to derivatives documentation around the world with a practical guide to negotiating the 1992 and 2002 agreements so that they can approach their work safely without having to constantly refer to older people or attend regular training courses. This revised and updated edition is a must-have manual for anyone involved in negotiating deals, from financial institutions and fund managers to law firms, loan officers, regulators and business students. The new edition includes: The ISDA Framework Agreement is a complex document and it usually takes 1-2 years for a negotiator to be fully competent. In addition to including the negotiating policy of the institution for which he or she works, the negotiator must also be aware of the effects of possible deviations sought by negotiators from other institutions. Published by Financial Times/Prentice Hall 2010-04-29 (2010) The book is useful not only for negotiators, but also for lawyers, loan officers, investment bankers, regulators, business students and for training purposes. Posted by Pearson Education 2010-04-29, Harlow (2010) Tell us what you are looking for and as soon as a match is found, we will let you know by email. From: Antiquariat Wolfgang Rger (Frankfurt am Main, Germany). About this article: FT Press, 2010.
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