Isda to Release Definitions on Web-Based Platform

The platform will allow users to look up the latest definitions as they execute a trade, with the option to access code for certain definitions using functionality already developed in the Common Domain Model (CDM).

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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (Isda) is planning a web-based versioning platform for the upcoming release of its 2020 Isda Interest Rate Derivatives Definitions. The trade organization plans to launch the platform by the end of this year.

The platform will provide the current version of a definition at the time of a trade execution. It will also have features like allowing users to look at contractual terms and hyperlinked definitions. Isda plans to offer code for some

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