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Learning Curves Vol VI: Using and Negotiating Over-the-Counter Derivative Documentation

Euromoney Trading Ltd, Jan 2005


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Make sure you completely understand the ISDA Agreements and how to apply them in OTC derivatives transactions.

How does the 2002 Master Agreement differ from earlier Agreements?

What are the key issues in using and negotiating the Agreements?

Everything you need to know about OTC derivatives transactions in one easy guide!

The same, practical advice you expect from weekly Learning Curves in one new volume.

This book is your complete guide to:-

- all the relevant regulations including the CEA for OTC transactions

- summary of the accounting for derivatives and the effect of FAS 133 collateral issues

- events of default and caluculation of damages

- insolvency and bankruptcy of counterparties

- withholding tax considerations

- the effect of modified loan documentation on capaicity to contract.

Includes reproductions of:

ISDA Agreement

2002 Master Agreement

TBMA/ISMA Global Master Repurchase Agreement

European Master Agreement

About the Author
Christian A. Johnson is an associate professor of law at Loyola University Chicago School of Law. Professor Johnson teaches Legal Principles of Derivative Transactions and Banking Law at the law school. He also provides training on derivative and repo documentation and developed SwapLaw, an OTC derivatives legal bibliography website(www.swaplaw.com).

Professor Johnson has published extensively in the area of derivatives. His publications include: Mastering Collateral Management: A Practical Guide to the ISDA Credit Support Documents (coauthored with Paul Harding, London: Financial Times/Prentice Hall, November 2002); A Practical Guide to Repo Agreements (co-authored with Paul Harding, London: Euromoney Books, 2004); 'Banking, Antitrust and Derivatives: Untying the Anti-Tying Restrictions,' 49 Buffalo Law Review (2001), p.1; and 'Derivatives and Rehypothecation Failure – It's 3:00pm,Do You Know Where Your Collateral Is?,' 39 Arizona Law Review (1997), p.949.

Professor Johnson represented numerous dealers and end-users in documenting derivative transactions while practicing with Mayer, Brown and Platt in Chicago. Professor Johnson is a graduate of Columbia Law School and was the executive editor of the Columbia Law Review. He is a member of the Illinois and New York bars and a certified public accountant.




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