Definition Type: Element
Name: introducer
Namespace: http://www.fpml.org/2007/FpML-4-4
Type: fpml:PartyRole
Containing Schema: fpml-doc-4-4.xsd
MinOccurs 0
MaxOccurs (1)
Abstract
Documentation:
Party that can relay an order directly to the trading floor at a firm. This is potentially a different firm, but may be the same as that taking the order. In effect the introducer is the first dealer to take the order. The reason an introducing dealer may forward a trade is sometime because it doesn't have the capacity to execute effectively but does have the relationship with the Orderer. Introducing Party is an industry standard term. This is semantically equivalent to the FIX and ISO20022 Introducing Firm.
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Drilldown into account in schema fpml-doc-4-4_xsd Drilldown into party in schema fpml-doc-4-4_xsd Drilldown into PartyRole in schema fpml-doc-4-4_xsdXSD Diagram of introducer in schema fpml-doc-4-4_xsd (Financial products Markup Language (FpML®))
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<xsd:element name="introducer" type="PartyRole" minOccurs="0">
    <xsd:annotation>
        <xsd:documentation xml:lang="en">Party that can relay an order directly to the trading floor at a firm. This is potentially a different firm, but may be the same as that taking the order. In effect the introducer is the first dealer to take the order. The reason an introducing dealer may forward a trade is sometime because it doesn't have the capacity to execute effectively but does have the relationship with the Orderer. Introducing Party is an industry standard term. This is semantically equivalent to the FIX and ISO20022 Introducing Firm.</xsd:documentation>
    </xsd:annotation>
</xsd:element>
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Name Type Min Occurs Max Occurs
party fpml:party (1) (1)
account fpml:account (1) (1)
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