REPOWG Meeting – 11/14/2006
Next REPOWG Meeting – 11/28/2006
Participants:
Sylvain Benoist – Chair (JPMorgan)
Danny Moeller (Helix FS)
Irina Yermakova (ISDA)
Jeffrey Stephens (Helix FS)
John Singler (Helix FS)
Marc Gratacos (ISDA)
Discusión:
- Sylvain
submited to the group the samples of Repo
“confirmation” massages that are based on
the FpML confirmation process. Sylvain reused
the samples data provided in the SMPG document. For everyone’s
better understanding, the samples included
the mapping with ISO150022 messages and a common
reference.
- Helix group members reviewed
the examples and pretty much satisfied with the current JPMorgan REPO
proposal. However low participation of the group limits other
members’ ability to make their impact on the proposed Repo product.
- It was suggested - to start
working on the documents for a final version of the proposal which will be
submitted (after Repo Working Group’s approval) for approval for
inclusion in the next version of FpML.
Actions
- Next meeting to focus on creating
a final version of the proposal, reviewing supporting examples of business
events.
- Sylvain will create
aditional XML examples for midlife events.
- Marc and Irina will put
togethre a first draft of final version of the proposal.
Feel free to send your comments if I missed any points of
discussion.
Regards,
-Irina
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