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A commonly used standardised contract between counterparties trading OTC derivatives.
A framework for establishing the prices that can be charged to customers for goods and services. This framework is subject to oversight and/or approval by a rate-regulator.


For example, many governments regulate the supply and pricing of particular types of activity by private entities, including utilities such as gas, electricity and water.


:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''ISDA Master Agreements'''''</span>


: "The ISDA master agreements set out standard terms and conditions applicable to parties’ transactions, together with a schedule.
==See also==
 
* [[IFRS 14]]
:The schedule gives the parties the ability to adjust the master agreement to their requirements by completing blanks, selecting alternative operative provisions and amending the master agreement where appropriate."
 
 
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Escrow provisions in ISDA arrangements'''''</span>
 
:"... extra provision required by the parties...  may include:
 
:escrow provisions to address potential problems arising from time differences between the places to which each party makes payments (i.e. one party could make a payment at the time it is obliged to do so in the relevant time zone but then fail to receive payment due to it from the other party); in this situation provision can be made for a third party to hold payments “in escrow” and only release a payment when it has received the corresponding payment from the other party."
 
:''The Treasurer's Wiki - Derivatives documentation''
 
 
== See also ==
* [[Collateral]]
* [[Credit support annex]]  (CSA)
* [[Derivative]]
* [[Derivative instrument]]
* [[Derivatives documentation]]
* [[Escrow]]
* [[Global Master Repurchase Agreement]]  (GMRA)
* [[International Swaps and Derivatives Association]]  (ISDA)
* [[MNA]]
* [[Over the counter]]  (OTC)
 
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[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Revision as of 14:08, 17 January 2015

A framework for establishing the prices that can be charged to customers for goods and services. This framework is subject to oversight and/or approval by a rate-regulator.

For example, many governments regulate the supply and pricing of particular types of activity by private entities, including utilities such as gas, electricity and water.


See also