Capital Markets Authority definition

Capital Markets Authority means the capital markets authority established by the Capital Markets Authority Act;
Capital Markets Authority means the Authority established under section 5 of the Capital Markets Act (Cap. 485A);
Capital Markets Authority or “CMA” shall mean the Lebanese Capital Markets Authority.

Examples of Capital Markets Authority in a sentence

  • On 20 December 2008, the terms and conditions of the fund were approved by the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) through their letter dated 12 Dhul Hijja 1429H (corresponding to 20 December 2008).

  • This Plan does not constitute the marketing or offering of securities in Kuwait pursuant to Law No. 7 of 2010 as amended (establishing the Capital Markets Authority) and its implementing regulations.

  • On 20 December 2008, the terms and conditions of the fund were approved by the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) through their letter dated 12 Dhul Hijja 1429H (corresponding to 20 December 2008).”.

  • The terms and conditions of the Fund were approved by the Capital Markets Authority (“CMA”) on 29 December 2014 (corresponding to 7 Rabi Al-Awwal 1436 H).

  • The Plan does not constitute the marketing or offering of securities in Kuwait pursuant to Law No. 7 of 2010 as amended (establishing the Capital Markets Authority) and its implementing regulations.


More Definitions of Capital Markets Authority

Capital Markets Authority means the Capital Markets Authority established under the CM Act;
Capital Markets Authority means the Capital Markets Authority of Oman;
Capital Markets Authority means the Authority
Capital Markets Authority or ‘the Authority’ or ‘CMA’ means the Capital Markets Authority as defined in the Capital Markets Authority Act (Cap 485 A) of the laws of Kenya
Capital Markets Authority means the Capital Markets Authority established under the CM Act; CM Act means the Capital Markets Act (Cap 485A) of the Laws of Kenya; Distribution Proceeds means the net amount remaining after deduction of any relevant tax on the Shares corresponding to the Units that are payable to a Unitholder by way of income earnings on his or her holding of Units under the ESOS;
Capital Markets Authority means the Israeli regulator of financial institutions (other than banks and clearing houses) named Capital Markets, Insurance and Savings Authority.
Capital Markets Authority means the Capital Markets regulator in Kenya established under Section 5 of the Capital Markets Act cap 485A”.