Indices definition

Indices means, subject to Adjustment Provisions, the following indices (and each an Index)
Indices means, subject to Adjustment Provisions, the following indices (and each an Index) IndexExchangeRelated ExchangeFTSE 100 (Bloomberg Ticker Index: UKX)London Stock ExchangeEach exchange or quotation system where trading has a material effect (as determined by the Calculation Agent) on the overall market for futures and options contracts relating to the Index
Indices. : means the FTSE 100 Index and the S&P 500 Index.

Examples of Indices in a sentence

  • The Issuer will not provide any post-issuance information with respect to any of the Indices, unless required to do so by applicable law or regulation.

  • C.1 The type and the class of the Securities, including security identification numbers: • GBP 4,494,000 Six-Year Worse Of Defensive Autocallable Notes linked to a Basket of Indices, due June 2019 (the "Securities").

  • Such factors include the value and movements of the Indices (as determined by the Calculation Agent), interest rates, inflation rates and the creditworthiness of the Issuer and the Guarantor.

  • Underlying Asset shall mean the object or underlying asset in a CFD and FX which may be Currency Pairs, Futures, Metals, Equity Indices, Stocks and Commodities.

  • The Indices are comprised of a synthetic portfolio of shares, and as such, the performance of the Index is dependent upon the macroeconomic factors relating to the shares that comprise such Index, which may include interest and price levels on the capital markets, currency developments, political factors and company-specific factors such as earnings position, market position, risk situation, market liquidity for the shares, shareholder structure and dividend policy.


More Definitions of Indices

Indices means the FTSE™ 100 Index and the S&P 500 Index.
Indices means indices published by the Central Statistical Services, SEIFSA and other bodies approved by the Company reflecting price adjustments or changes in cost;
Indices means LIBOR, EURIBOR, GBP-LIBOR, a Commercial Paper Rate, the CMT Rate, the Federal Funds Rate, the 91-day Treasury Bill Rate, the Prime Rate or any other interest rate index specified in Schedule A to the Reset Rate Notes.
Indices means, subject to Adjustment Provisions, the following indices (and each an Index) IndexExchangeRelated ExchangeFTSE 100 (Bloomberg Ticker Index: UKX)London Stock ExchangeEach exchange or quotation system where trading has a material effect (as determined by the Calculation Agent) on the overall market for futures and options contracts relating tothe IndexEURO STOXX 50Index (Bloomberg: SX5E)In respect of each Component Security, the principal stock exchange on which such Component Security is principally traded, as determined by the Calculation AgentEach exchange or quotation system where trading has a material effect (as determined by the Calculation Agent) on the overall market for futures and optionscontracts relating to the Index Each of EURO STOXX 50® Index is a Multiple Exchange Index.
Indices means the FTSE 100 Index and the EURO STOXX 50® Index.
Indices means indices published by the Central Statistical Services, SEIFSA (Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa) and other bodies approved by the Company reflecting price adjustments or changes in cost;
Indices means all of the indexing information used by the county recorder for finding, retrieving, and viewing a recorded document.