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The derivatives trading association has just released the latest version of its widely-used programming language for derivatives.
The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) has published its recommendation for the XML-based programming language it manages, the Financial products Markup Language (FpML), and version 5.8 adds coverage for more instruments and aims to ease some regulatory reporting burdens. ISDA and derivatives industry participants oversee FpML’s development, and the new version took roughly a...
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