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RBA Glossary definition for GMRA

GMRA – Global Master Repurchase Agreement - a model legal agreement designed for parties transacting repos and is published by the International Capital Market Association (ICMA), which is the body representing the bond and repo markets in Europe. The GMRA is the principal master agreement for cross-border repos globally, as well as for many domestic repo markets.

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The Australian Repo Market | Central Clearing of Repos in Australia: A Consultation Paper | Consultations

6 Mar 2015 Consultations
The GMRA governs the transaction, establishing the rights and obligations of the contracting parties. ... The GMRA provides for close-out netting in the event one of the counterparties defaults.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/consultations/201503-central-clearing-of-repos-in-australia/australian-repo-market.html

Abbreviations | Central Clearing of Repos in Australia: A Consultation Paper | Consultations

6 Mar 2015 Consultations
GMRA. Global Master Repurchase Agreement. IM. initial margin. IOSCO. International Organization of Securities Commissions.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/consultations/201503-central-clearing-of-repos-in-australia/abbreviations.html

Central Clearing of Repos in Australia: Conclusions

28 Oct 2015 Consultations PDF 306KB
In the current market, counterparty credit risk is managed under industry-standard documentation, the Global Master Repurchase Agreements (GMRAs). ... The Bank requires that all eligible counterparties be members of RITS and as part of their membership
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/consultations/201503-central-clearing-of-repos-in-australia/conclusions/pdf/central-clearing-of-repos-in-australia-conclusions-2015-10.pdf

Central Clearing of Repos in Australia: A Consultation Paper

25 May 2015 Consultations PDF 389KB
The GMRA governs the transaction, establishing the rights and obligations of the contracting parties. ... The GMRA provides for close-out netting in the event one of the counterparties defaults.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/consultations/201503-central-clearing-of-repos-in-australia/pdf/201503-central-clearing-of-repos-in-australia.pdf