Eligible Markets definition

Eligible Markets means eligible markets as defined in the FCA Regulations and as set out in Appendices 3 and 4;
Eligible Markets means eligible markets as defined in the FCA Regulations and as set
Eligible Markets means the New York Stock Exchange, NYSE Amex (formerly known as the American Stock Exchange), Nasdaq Global Select Market, Nasdaq Global Market and Nasdaq Capital Market and such other exchanges or markets as may be designated as Eligible Markets in the Securities Purchase Agreement.

Examples of Eligible Markets in a sentence

  • The limit laid down in the sub-paragraph above is raised to 35% where it proves to be justified by exceptional market conditions in particular in Eligible Markets where certain transferable securities or money market instruments are highly dominant provided that investment up to 35% is only permitted for a single issuer.

  • Where such securities or other assets are quoted or dealt in one or more than one stock exchange or any other Eligible Market, the Directors shall make regulations for the order of priority in which stock exchanges or other Eligible Markets shall be used for the provisions of prices of securities or assets.

  • Securities may be traded over-the-counter, although any securities that the Sub-Fund will invest in will be listed on Eligible Markets and will be cleared through a major clearing system such as Euroclear or Clearstream.

  • Eligible Markets consist of any securities market which is an eligible securities market under the Regulations to the extent that power to do so is conferred by the Regulations or to the extent that the power to do so is conferred by the Regulations irrespective of any issue of eligibility.

  • The Eligible Markets in which the Funds may invest are listed in Appendix 3.

  • Securities may be traded over-the-counter, although any securities that the Fund will invest in will be listed on Eligible Markets and will be cleared through a major clearing system such as Euroclear or Clearstream.

  • This is the intrinsic purpose of an institutional address (Nekula 2010: 241).

  • The above 20% limit may be raised to a maximum of 35%, but only in respect of a single body, where that proves to be justified by exceptional market conditions in particular in Eligible Markets where certain Transferable Securities or Money Market Instruments are highly dominant.

  • At its discretion, the Company may invest in securities (including shares and debt securities) of companies whose securities are admitted to or dealt in on other Eligible Markets.

  • It consists principally of equities issued in Eligible Markets (as defined in Chapter 19), although, in compliance with Chapter 19, convertible bonds, fixed income transferable securities may also be used, as investment conditions dictate.


More Definitions of Eligible Markets

Eligible Markets means the Markets of which KBC as Broker is a member or for which the Broker has execution arrangements in place as indicated in the Execution Policy of the Broker (including orders executed by the Broker or its correspondent as principal for its own account insofar permitted by laws and regulations.
Eligible Markets means the Over-the-Counter Bulletin-Board and the OTCQB tier of OTC Markets.
Eligible Markets means the Markets of which KBC as Broker is a member or for which the Broker has execution arrangements in place as indicated in the Execution Policy of the Broker (including orders executed by the Broker or its correspondent as principal for its own account insofar permitted by laws and regulations).
Eligible Markets means the TSX and one of the following: The New York Stock Exchange, The NASDAQ Global Market, The NASDAQ Global Select Market, The NASDAQ Capital Market or the NYSE MKT LLC.

Related to Eligible Markets

  • Eligible Market means The New York Stock Exchange, the NYSE Amex, the Nasdaq Global Select Market, the Nasdaq Global Market, the Nasdaq Capital Market or the Principal Market.

  • Financial Markets means international financial markets in which currency and other financial assets exchange rates are determined in multi-party trade.

  • Stock Exchange The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited

  • London Stock Exchange means London Stock Exchange plc;

  • Principal Market means the Nasdaq Capital Market.

  • NASDAQ means The Nasdaq Stock Market.

  • Relevant Stock Exchange for the Fund means the primary exchange or quotation system on which shares (or other applicable securities) of the Fund are traded, as determined by the Calculation Agent.