CMU definition

CMU means the Central Moneymarkets Unit Service, operated by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority;
CMU means the Central Moneymarkets Unit of the HKMA and its successors in title.
CMU means the Central Moneymarkets Unit.

Examples of CMU in a sentence

  • Notes to be listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange will be accepted for clearance through Euroclear Bank SA/NV (“Euroclear”) and Clearstream Banking S.A. (“Clearstream, Luxembourg”) and may also be accepted for clearance through the CMU Service (each as defined below).

  • In respect of Bearer Notes, a Temporary Bearer Global Note and/or a Permanent Bearer Global Note will be deposited with a common depositary for Euroclear and Clearstream, Luxembourg or a sub-custodian for the CMU Service.

  • Students must complete all required CMU paperwork in Handshake prior to starting practicum.

  • Transfers of interests in a Temporary Bearer Global Note or a Permanent Bearer Global Note will be made in accordance with the normal market debt securities operating procedures of the CMU Service, Euroclear and Clearstream, Luxembourg.

  • No beneficial owner of an interest in a Registered Global Note will be able to transfer such interest, except in accordance with the applicable procedures of Euroclear, Clearstream, Luxembourg and the CMU Service, in each case to the extent applicable.


More Definitions of CMU

CMU or "CMU Service" means the Central Moneymarkets Unit Service (or any lawful successor thereto), being the book-entry clearing system operated by the HKMA;
CMU means the Central Moneymarkets Unit Service operated by the HKMA; “CMU Issue Position Report” shall have the meaning specified in the CMU Rules;
CMU means the Central Moneymarkets Unit of the MA.
CMU means the Couverture Maladie Universelle;
CMU. ’ means the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, as operator of the Central Moneymarkets Unit Service;
CMU. The Compliance Monitoring Unit (“CMU”) of the California Department of Industrial Relations.
CMU means the Central Moneymarkets Unit Service, operated by the HKMA;