Eligible Bond Index definition

Eligible Bond Index. The Xxxxxxx Xxxxx US High Yield Master II Index, Bloomberg ticker HUC0, or such other nationally recognized high yield index as the Collateral Manager selects and provides notice to S&P and the Collateral Administrator.
Eligible Bond Index means Markit iBoxx EUR High Yield Index or any other index proposed by the Investment Manager and subject to receipt of Rating Agency Confirmation from S&P.
Eligible Bond Index means, with respect to each Underlying Asset, one of the following indices as selected by the Asset Manager upon the acquisition of such Underlying Asset: the BofA Merrill Lynch US High Yield Index, the BofA Merrill Lynch US High Yield 100 Index, the BofA Merrill Lynch US High Yield Constrained Index, the BofA Merrill Lynch BB-B US High Yield Index, the BofA Merrill Lynch Single-B US High Yield Index or, in each case, any successor thereto; provided, that the Asset Manager may change the index applicable to an Underlying Asset to another Eligible Bond Index at any time following the acquisition thereof after giving notice to the Trustee and the Collateral Administrator so long as the same index applies to all Underlying Assets for which this definition applies.

More Definitions of Eligible Bond Index

Eligible Bond Index means Markit iBoxx EUR High Yield Index or any other index proposed by the Collateral Manager.
Eligible Bond Index means Markit iBoxx EUR High Yield Index or any other index subject to Rating Agency Confirmation.
Eligible Bond Index. The Xxxxxxx Xxxxx US High Yield Master II Index, Bloomberg ticker HUC0 (or such other nationally recognized high yield index as the Collateral Manager selects and provides notice to the Rating Agencies). “Eligible Custodian”: A custodian that satisfies, mutatis mutandis, the eligibility requirements set out in Section 6.8. “Eligible Institution”: An institution that has (x) a counterparty risk assessment of at least “A2(cr)” or, if such entity does not have a counterparty risk assessment by Moody’s, a long-term senior unsecured debt rating of at least “A2” and a short-term debt rating of at least “P-
Eligible Bond Index. With respect to each Collateral Obligation, one of the following indices as selected by the Collateral Manager upon the acquisition of such Collateral Obligation: the BofA Xxxxxxx Xxxxx US High Yield Index, the BofA Xxxxxxx Xxxxx US High Yield 100 Index, the BofA Xxxxxxx Xxxxx US High Yield Constrained Index, the BofA Xxxxxxx Xxxxx US Cash Pay High Yield Index, the BofA Xxxxxxx Xxxxx XX-B US High Yield Constrained Index, the BofA Xxxxxxx Xxxxx XX-B US High Yield Index, the BofA Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Single-B US High Yield Constrained Index, the BofA Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Single-B US High Yield Index, the Credit Suisse High Yield Index, the Credit Suisse High Yield Index, Developed Countries Only, the Bloomberg Barclays US Corporate High Yield Total Return Index, the Bloomberg Barclays US High Yield Very Liquid Index, the Bloomberg Barclays US Corporate High Yield 2% Issuer Capped Bond Index or any successor or other comparable nationally recognized loan index; provided, that the Collateral Manager may change the index applicable to a Collateral Obligation to another Eligible Bond Index at any time following the acquisition thereof after giving notice to the Trustee and the Collateral Administrator so long as the same index applies to all Collateral Obligations for which this definition applies.
Eligible Bond Index means Credit Suisse Western European High Yield Index or any other index subject to Rating Agency Confirmation from Moody’s.
Eligible Bond Index means Markit iBoxx EUR High Yield Index or any other index proposed by the Investment Manager and notified to Moody's and Fitch.
Eligible Bond Index means the Merrill Lynch US High Yield Master II Index, Bloomberg ticker HUC0 (or such other nationally recognized high yield index as the Collateral Manager selects).