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Bob,
John Viverito, an attorney from Houston who is temporarily in Japan setting up our Japanese trading office, is looking for the templates for confirmations for US weather and pulp and paper confirmations. Can you send the confirmations to him. Thanks! ----- Forwarded by Tana Jones/HOU/ECT on 08/07/2000 08:53 AM ----- Alan Aronowitz 08/04/2000 06:24 PM To: John Viverito/Corp/Enron@ENRON cc: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: Re: IBJ ISDA Documentation John: I will see what I can put together on this. I will likely be able to line up OTC and On-line confirmation examples for US weather (you, of course, can get Australian weather from David Minns) and pulp & paper derivatives only, as metals and lumber are brand new to Enron and are being developed as we speak. Regards, Alan Tana: Could arrange to have John sent by e-mail examples of the Houston over-the-counter and on-line confirmations for weather derivatives and pupl & paper? John Viverito@ENRON 08/04/2000 12:20 AM To: Alan Aronowitz/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Jeremy.Pitts@Bakernet.com, Paul.Davis@Bakernet.com Subject: Re: IBJ ISDA Documentation Alan- Sorry for not being more specific. Please have our form confirmation documentation sent regarding these different commodities, so that we may establish a form file here in Tokyo. It is also anticipated that our counterparties will be interested in reviewing the confirmations. Thanks, John Alan Aronowitz@ECT 08/03/2000 09:35 AM To: John Viverito/Corp/Enron@ENRON cc: Jeremy.Pitts@Bakernet.com, Paul.Davis@Bakernet.com Subject: Re: IBJ ISDA Documentation John: It is my understanding that the ISDA documentation previously provided to you and B&M is the documentation that we use for the other types of derivatives you mentioned. Of course, the transactional confirmations are customized to adopt the proper indices for the commodities being hedged. Alan John Viverito@ENRON 08/02/2000 05:58 AM To: Paul.Davis@Bakernet.com, Jeremy.Pitts@Bakernet.com, Alan Aronowitz/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: IBJ ISDA Documentation All- IBJ is interested in entering into a ISDA documentation with us for the purposes of trading weather derivatives, pulp & paper derivatives, oil derivatives, lumber derivatives and metals. Our credit department is now preparing a credit work sheet, so that the relevant credit language can be prepared. I will contact B&M to discuss on Thursday. Alan- Please forward electronic copies of our standard documentation related to pulp & paper derivatives, oil derivatives, lumber derivatives and metals (to the extent there is any difference from what Marcus has already forwarded to B&M), for the purpose of developing such documentation for the Japanese market. Cheers, John
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