schemas.fpml-4-9.fpml-tradeexec-4-9.xsd Maven / Gradle / Ivy
A type defining the content model for a message requesting that a previously requested TradeMatch process be cancelled.
The trade reference identifier(s) allocated to the trade by the parties involved.
A legal entity or a subdivision of a legal entity.
Parties can perform multiple roles in a trade lifecycle. For example, the principal parties obligated to make payments from time to time during the term of the trade, but may include other parties involved in, or incidental to, the trade, such as parties acting in the role of novation transferor/transferee, broker, calculation agent, etc. In FpML roles are defined in multiple places within a document.
A type defining the content of a message requesting that the details of a trade previously sent for matching be modified.
The root element in an FpML trade document.
A legal entity or a subdivision of a legal entity.
Parties can perform multiple roles in a trade lifecycle. For example, the principal parties obligated to make payments from time to time during the term of the trade, but may include other parties involved in, or incidental to, the trade, such as parties acting in the role of novation transferor/transferee, broker, calculation agent, etc. In FpML roles are defined in multiple places within a document.
A type defining the content model for a message requesting that the contained trade be put forward for matching.
The root element in an FpML trade document.
A legal entity or a subdivision of a legal entity.
Parties can perform multiple roles in a trade lifecycle. For example, the principal parties obligated to make payments from time to time during the term of the trade, but may include other parties involved in, or incidental to, the trade, such as parties acting in the role of novation transferor/transferee, broker, calculation agent, etc. In FpML roles are defined in multiple places within a document.
A type defining the content model for a message sent by a confirmation provider when it believes that one party has repeated a request to confirm a trade.
An instance of a unique trade identifier.
A legal entity or a subdivision of a legal entity.
Parties can perform multiple roles in a trade lifecycle. For example, the principal parties obligated to make payments from time to time during the term of the trade, but may include other parties involved in, or incidental to, the trade, such as parties acting in the role of novation transferor/transferee, broker, calculation agent, etc. In FpML roles are defined in multiple places within a document.
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