Liquidity Risks 流通性風險 Sample Clauses

Liquidity Risks 流通性風險. The secondary market for Derivative Products may not always be liquid. Accordingly, you may not be able to transfer the Derivative Product or any interest therein or realize any amount in respect of the Derivative Product prior to its maturity. Client further acknowledge and agree that FFCIL makes no representation that you may sell the Derivative Product or any part thereof back to FFCIL prior to or after its maturity. 衍生產品之第二市場可能不是常有高流通性。因此閣下可能於衍生產品到期日前不能轉讓或變現該等衍生產品或當中之權益。閣下再次聲明並同 FFCIL 並無表示你於衍生產品到期前及到期後可部份或全部賣回給 FFCIL。
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Related to Liquidity Risks 流通性風險

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  • Currency Risks The profit or loss in transactions in foreign currency-denominated contracts (whether they are traded in your own or another jurisdiction) will be affected by fluctuations in currency rates where there is a need to convert from the currency denomination of the contract to another currency.

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  • Interest Rate Risk When the interest rate rises, the price of a fixed rate bond will normally drop. If investors want to sell their bond before it matures, they may get less than their purchase price.

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  • Fleet In general, any in-house mechanic may be assigned to respond to any emergency during normal working hours in any of the three operating companies. (This does not supersede the Mechanic Personnel Working Across 309 Jurisdictional Boundaries Agreement dated October 4, 2007). Example 1: Lincoln (CILCO) unit breaks down in the northern part of its territory. It would make sense for the Bloomington (rp) mechanic to respond to the service call. Lincoln staffs a 2nd shift mechanic only and the vehicle in need of repair is closer to the Bloomington garage. This example covers areas that both have Ameren in-house mechanics. Example 2: Any CIPS 702 units could be repaired by Ameren staffed mechanics in 702 territories. This would generally happen in areas that are in close proximity to an IP or CILCO garage. This example covers 702 CIPS areas that do not have Ameren in-house mechanics. These jobs currently are outsourced. Perform Preventive Maintenance on CIPS 702 equipment at individual operating centers where advantageous. This work is currently outsourced. It is not the company’s intent to perform all PM’s with in-house mechanics.

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