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Front loading as applied to derivatives is a term that describes the obligation to clear centrally an [[OTC]] [[derivative instrument]] or contract that is applied retrospectively.
''Social concerns - development - financing.''


It arises because there is a gap between the time that a [[CCP]] is authorised under [[EMIR]] and [[ESMA]]’s decision to mandate [[central clearing]] of certain derivatives. During the early implementation stages of EMIR and the clearing obligation it may not be known at the time of executing a derivative trade whether it ultimately will be subject to frontloading or not. 
(DIB).  


It is not known at the outset whether to price the transaction on the assumption that it will, or will not, be subject to central clearing during the life of the transaction.  
A development impact bond is a type of impact bond.
 
 
The outcome payer will generally be a donor located in a different country from the service delivery.
 
Donors can include aid agencies or philanthropic organisations.
 
 
''(Source - Impact bonds - Government Outcomes Lab.)''




==See also==
==See also==
[[Central clearing]]
*[[Bond]]
*[[Development ]] 
*[[Government Outcomes Lab]]  (GO Lab)
*[[Impact]]
*[[Impact bond]]
*[[NGO]]
*[[Social concerns]]
*[[Social enterprise]]
*[[Social impact bond]]  (SIB)
*[[Sustainability bond]]
*[[Welfare]]
 
 
==Other resource==
*[https://golab.bsg.ox.ac.uk/the-basics/social-impact-bonds/ Impact bonds - Government Outcomes Lab]


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===Other links===
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[http://regtechfs.com/clearing-and-present-danger-nasdaq-omxs-emir-ccp-authorisation/ Clear(ing) and present danger] ''www.regtechfs.com''
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Latest revision as of 07:32, 14 February 2024

Social concerns - development - financing.

(DIB).

A development impact bond is a type of impact bond.


The outcome payer will generally be a donor located in a different country from the service delivery.

Donors can include aid agencies or philanthropic organisations.


(Source - Impact bonds - Government Outcomes Lab.)


See also


Other resource