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(GMRA).
(GMSLA).


A framework agreement between the two parties to a repurchase agreement (repo), containing standard contractual provisions to apply to all the repo trades they enter into.
The Global Master Securities Lending Agreement is a standard agreement for securities lending transactions.


The GMRA saves the need to agree these contractual provisions every time a trade is transacted.
It is published by the International Securities Lending Association (ISLA).
 
 
The GMRA is published by the International Capital Markets Association (ICMA).




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[International Capital Market Association]]
* [[Global Master Repurchase Agreement]]
* [[Repurchase agreement]]
* [[Securities lending]]
* [[ISDA Master Agreement]]
* [[Security]]
 
 
== Other links ==
1. [http://tiny.cc/fqqhow ACT briefing note]


2. [http://www.icmagroup.org/Regulatory-Policy-and-Market-Practice/short-term-markets/Repo-Markets/frequently-asked-questions-on-repo/19-what-is-the-gmra/ What is the GMRA?]


[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[http://www.isla.co.uk/standard-documentation/ ISLA standard documentation]

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(GMSLA).

The Global Master Securities Lending Agreement is a standard agreement for securities lending transactions.

It is published by the International Securities Lending Association (ISLA).


See also


ISLA standard documentation