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FpML-IM-Custodian UPDATED DIAL IN number - FpML MTF meeting - February 6th



**Please note the updated dial-in information**

   
On Wednesday February 6th, from 9 to 11 am NY time, we will host a meeting at the ISDA NY offices to present and discuss the current work of the Product and Message Modeling Task Force (MTF).
    
The Modeling Task Force was created in September 2007. Its objective is to identify and address inconsistencies and issues in modeling of products and messages. Participants include members of the Coordination Committee plus invited guests with extensive FpML experience.
    
The Modeling Task Force has put together a set of recommendations that need to be considered further by the working groups for implementation in the FpML specifications. Attached are the slides we will present at the meeting. The Powerpoint presentation is also available for download from
http://www.fpml.org/documents/presentations/FpML_MTF_v4_20080206.ppt
    
Please let Deirdre Leahy (dleahy@xxxxxxxx) know if you plan to attend the meeting in person.
    
Meeting location:
ISDA office
360 Madison Avenue 17th floor
(entrance on 45th Street)
New York, NY 10017

UPDATED DIAL IN NUMBERS:
Dial-in number: 888.419.5570
International Dial-in number: 617.896.9871
Passcode: 756 278 67 

 

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