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China’s cross-border master agreement fails to excite dealers

New Nafmii OTC derivatives document provides greater flexibility, but dealers may stick to Isda

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Dealers predict there will be limited uptake of the new cross-border version of China’s derivatives master agreement, with many expected to continue using existing documents.

China’s National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors in late August updated its master agreement for over-the-counter derivatives with terms more favourable to cross-border trades, such as allowing

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