Constant Percentage definition

Constant Percentage means 100%.
Constant Percentage means 100.00%
Constant Percentage means 0 per cent.; "Coupon Value(i)" means the Basket Value; "Floor Percentage" means 0 per cent.; "Gearing(i)" means 95 per cent. x 1/(i);

Examples of Constant Percentage in a sentence

  • Final Payout SPS PayoutsSPS Fixed Percentage Securities Constant Percentage 1 where: Constant Percentage 1 means 100%.Payout Switch:Not applicableAggregation:Not applicable13.

  • Final Payout SPS PayoutsSPS Fixed Percentage Securities Constant Percentage 1 where: Constant Percentage 1 means 100%.

  • Final Payout:Redemption (viii) – Digital(A) If Final Redemption Condition is satisfied in respect of a ST Redemption Valuation Date: Constant Percentage; or (B) Otherwise:No Final Redemption Amount will be payable and Physical Delivery will apply.

  • Investments held for a longer period of time may be affected by volatile market conditions which may have a negative impact on the performance of the Underlying Reference(s).Certain Risks Associated with MFP Securities (i) Risks associated with Multiple Final Payout – Constant Percentage Securities Multiple Final Payout – Constant Percentage Securities are described in Annex 1 (Additional Terms and Conditions relating to Formulas).Investors receive a fixed return on the Securities.

  • Final Payout SPS PayoutsSPS Fixed Percentage Securities Constant Percentage 1 where: Constant Percentage 1 means 100%.Payout Switch:Not applicableAggregation:Not applicable 13.


More Definitions of Constant Percentage

Constant Percentage means 0 per cent.;
Constant Percentage means 100%. "Entitlement Value" means the Worst Value
Constant Percentage means 100 per cent. “Leverage” means 100 per cent.
Constant Percentage means 100% “Strike Percentage” means 100%
Constant Percentage means 1.5375%
Constant Percentage means 2.925%.
Constant Percentage means 2.2375%. "Coupon Barrier" means 80%."Coupon Barrier Condition" means, in respect of a ST Valuation Date, that the Coupon Barrier Value on such ST Valuation Date, as determined by the Calculation Agent, is greater than or equal to Coupon Barrier."Coupon Barrier Value" means, in respect of a ST Coupon Valuation Date, the RI Value.“Initial Closing Price” means the RI Closing Value of the Reference Item on the Valuation Date, which shall be the Strike Date."RI Closing Value" means, in respect of the Reference Item and a ST Valuation Date, the Settlement Price (as defined in the ETF Linked Conditions) on such ST Valuation Date.