Foreign Currencies definition

Foreign Currencies means Agreed Currencies other than Dollars.
Foreign Currencies means each Agreed Currency other than Dollars.
Foreign Currencies means Agreed Currencies other than U.S. Dollars.

Examples of Foreign Currencies in a sentence

  • Options on Securities, Securities Indices and Foreign Currencies.

  • Principal understands that when Custodian is instructed to deliver Foreign Securities or Foreign Currencies against payment, delivery of such Foreign Securities and Foreign Currencies and receipt of payment therefore may not be completed simultaneously.

  • Principal assumes full responsibility for all credit risks involved in connection with Custodian's delivery of Foreign Securities or Foreign Currencies pursuant to instructions of Principal or Manager.

  • To enter an online Order, Customer must access the deal entry screen, enter the notional amount, i.e., the size of the trade, and select the Eligible Foreign Currencies, Cross Currency Pairs or metal rates.

  • The conversion rate of Foreign Currencies shall be the State Bank of India Bill Selling Rate of exchange as on the relevant date of the financial statements.


More Definitions of Foreign Currencies

Foreign Currencies means the legal currencies of countries or districts outside the PRC which are recognized by the foreign exchange authority of the State and which can be used to pay the share price to the Company.
Foreign Currencies means any currency other than Dollars.
Foreign Currencies means Euro and Sterling.
Foreign Currencies means US dollar (USD), Canadian dollar (CAD), pound sterling (GBP), yen (JPY) and Swiss franc (CHF);
Foreign Currencies means Canadian Dollars, Euro and Sterling.
Foreign Currencies means lawful currencies other than Dollars (including Available Foreign Currencies and Alternative Foreign Currencies).
Foreign Currencies the collective reference to the Available Foreign Currencies and the Additional Local Currencies.