Financial Markets definition

Financial Markets means international financial markets in which currency and other financial assets exchange rates are determined in multi-party trade.
Financial Markets means any securities and derivatives market supervised by an Authority.
Financial Markets means markets for the exchange of capital and credit in the economy; "Protocol" means this SADC Protocol on Finance and Investment including its annexes; "State Party" means a Member State that has ratified or acceded to this Protocol; and "RISDP" means the Regional Indicative Strategic Development Plan.

Examples of Financial Markets in a sentence

  • Settlements of Securities under this Master Trade Confirmation shall be deemed to be subject to Agency Debt and Agency Mortgage-Backed Securities Fails Charge Trading Practice published by the Treasury Market Practices Group and the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, including its Asset Management Group, as may be amended from time to time and which may be found at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/capital_markets/docs/Fails-Charge-Trading-Practice.pdf.

  • The “Black-Scholes Warrant Value” means the value of a Warrant immediately prior to the consummation of the applicable event based on the Black-Scholes Warrant Model for a Capped American Call on Bloomberg Financial Markets (“Bloomberg”).


More Definitions of Financial Markets

Financial Markets means international financial markets in which financial instruments exchange rates are determined in multi-party trade.
Financial Markets means international financial markets in which currency and other financial assets
Financial Markets means the institutions, persons and markets or any other securities and derivatives market regulated or supervised by the Authorities respectively.
Financial Markets. , means international financial markets in which currency and other financial assets exchange rates are determined in multi-party trade.
Financial Markets means (A) all U.S. and foreign registered national securities exchanges, the Nasdaq market systems, markets for securities, physical commodities in commercially accepted bulk units, commodities and other futures, derivatives, options, currencies and commercial paper, (B) clearing corporations and depository trust companies, (C) wire transfer systems including, without limitation, the Federal wire and S.W.I.F.T, and (D) electronic market information systems, including, without limitation, Instinent, Bloomberg, Investment Technology Group, Dow Xxxxx, Telerate and Reuters.
Financial Markets means EEA regulated markets, as defined in the Council Directive 93/22/EEC of 10 May, 1993 on investment services in the securities field (Investment Services Directive, ISD) and any other securities and derivatives market supervised by a competent authority.
Financial Markets means the markets regulated by the Commission under –