Liquidity Thresholds definition

Liquidity Thresholds. Liquidity as follows:
Liquidity Thresholds means the minimum and/or maximum amount of deposits to be held on specified maturity periods with all Panel Banks, as determined by JTC in accordance with Clause 18.3.4, the details of which are available from JTC on request;
Liquidity Thresholds means the minimum and/ or maximum amount of deposits to be held on specified maturity periods with all Panel Banks, as determined by Minerva in accordance with Clause 18.3(iv), which are available from Minerva on request;

Examples of Liquidity Thresholds in a sentence

  • The SAA shall receive (from BSCCo), validate and store Individual Liquidity Thresholds for each Market Index Data Provider registered with CRA.

  • Individual Liquidity Thresholds should be set to ensure that the Market Index Price is defaulted in the minimum number of Settlement Periods, subject to (e) above.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the following describes the rules to be applied by each MIDP to its Individual Liquidity Thresholds on clock change Settlement Days (long and short days).

  • Individual Liquidity Thresholds may be reviewed if required by the Authority.

  • The Executive’s entitlement to any PRSUs under the 2020 PRSU Award is conditioned on the Executive’s continuing employment with the Company at the time of each individual tranche’s Vesting Date.

  • Each date range to have a maximum of 4 different Liquidity Thresholds.

  • Individual Liquidity Thresholds for each Market Index Data Provider.

  • O’Neill,SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION[Release No. 34–72116; File No. SR–ICC– 2014–02]Self-Regulatory Organizations; ICE Clear Credit LLC; Order Approving Proposed Rule Change To Update ICC’s Liquidity Thresholds for Euro Denominated ProductsMay 7, 2014.

  • Any revised CADLd value shall become effective from a Settlement Day determined by BSCCo. 2.6.3 The SAA shall receive (from BSCCo), validate and store Individual Liquidity Thresholds for each Market Index Data Provider registered with CRA.2.6.4 The PARd parameter will be a MWh volume with a value of 500MWh. This value may only be changed by an Approved Modification Proposal.

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Related to Liquidity Thresholds

  • Liquidity Amount means, as of any date of determination, the sum of (a) the Aggregate Borrowing Availability as of such date and (b) the Unrestricted Cash Amount as of such date.

  • Bid threshold means the dollar amount set in N.J.S.A. 18A:18A-3, above which a Board shall advertise for and receive sealed bids in accordance with procedures set forth in N.J.S.A. 18A:18A-1 et seq.

  • Stated Threshold means total losses under the shared loss agreements in the amount of $4 Billion ($4,000,000,000.00).

  • Minimum Liquidity Amount shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the Pricing Side Letter.

  • Liquidity Commitment means, as to each Liquidity Provider, its commitment under the Liquidity Agreement (which generally will equal 102% of its Commitment hereunder).

  • PIPE Investment Amount has the meaning specified in Section 6.16.

  • S&P Required Ratings Threshold means, with respect to Party A, the guarantor under an Eligible Guarantee or an Eligible Replacement, a long-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating from S&P of “BBB+”.

  • Threshold Percentage means 15%.

  • Advance Amount means with respect to Class A Advances, the Class A Advance Amount and, with respect to Class B Advances, the Class B Advance Amount.

  • Minimum Tranche Amount has the meaning specified in Section 2.15(b).

  • Required Ratings Threshold means each of the S&P Required Ratings Threshold and the Moody’s Second Trigger Ratings Threshold.

  • Adjusted Invested Amount means, with respect to any date of determination, an amount equal to the Invested Amount less the Principal Funding Account Balance on such date of determination.

  • Liquidity Capitalization means the number, as of immediately prior to the Liquidity Event, of shares of the Company’s capital stock (on an as-converted basis) outstanding, assuming exercise or conversion of all outstanding vested and unvested options, warrants and other convertible securities, but excluding: (i) shares of Common Stock reserved and available for future grant under any equity incentive or similar plan; (ii) any SAFEs; and (iii) convertible promissory notes.

  • Liquidity Condition means an event of immediate termination or suspension as specified in a Liquidity Facility, upon the occurrence of which the Standby Purchaser is not obligated to purchase Multi-Modal Bonds, and, accordingly, such Bonds are not subject to tender for purchase.

  • Eligible Investment Required Ratings A long-term debt rating of at least “A+” by S&P or a long-term debt rating of at least “A” by S&P and a short-term debt rating of at least “A-1” by S&P.

  • Class A Adjusted Invested Amount means, with respect to any date of determination, an amount equal to the Class A Invested Amount less the Principal Funding Account Balance (but not in excess of the Class A Invested Amount) on such date.

  • Available Equity Amount means a cumulative amount equal to (without duplication):

  • Required Overcollateralization Amount With respect to any Distribution Date, (a) prior to the Stepdown Date, an amount equal to 1.80% of the aggregate Stated Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans as of the Cut-off Date, (b) on or after the Stepdown Date if a Trigger Event is not in effect, the greater of (i) an amount equal to 3.60% of the aggregate outstanding Stated Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans after giving effect to distributions made on that Distribution Date and (ii) the Overcollateralization Floor and (c) on or after the Stepdown Date if a Trigger Event is in effect, an amount equal to the Required Overcollateralization Amount from the immediately preceding Distribution Date. The Required Overcollateralization Amount may be reduced so long as written confirmation is obtained from each Rating Agency that such reduction shall not reduce the ratings assigned to any Class of Certificates by such Rating Agency below the lower of the then-current rating or the rating assigned to such Certificates as of the Closing Date by such Rating Agency. Residential Funding: Residential Funding Corporation, a Delaware corporation, in its capacity as seller of the Mortgage Loans to the Depositor and any successor thereto.

  • Invested Amount means, as of any date of determination, an amount equal to the sum of (a) the Class A Invested Amount as of such date, (b) the Class B Invested Amount as of such date and (c) the Collateral Invested Amount as of such date.

  • Issuance Amount means the aggregate Sales Price of the Shares to be sold by the Agent pursuant to any Issuance Notice.

  • Required Reserve Fund Amount With respect to any Distribution Date on which the Net Excess Spread is less than 0.25%, the amount, if any by which (a) the product of 1.00% and the Pool Balance for such date exceeds (b) the amount on deposit in the Basis Risk Reserve Fund immediately prior to such date. With respect to any Distribution Date on which the Net Excess Spread is equal to or greater than 0.25%, the amount, if any, by which (i) $1,000 exceeds (ii) the amount on deposit in the Basis Risk Reserve Fund immediately prior to such date. Provided, however, that on any Distribution Date on which the Class Principal Amount of each Class of LIBOR Certificates has been reduced to zero, the Required Reserve Fund Amount shall be zero.

  • Aggregate Invested Amount means, as of any date of determination, the sum of the Invested Amounts of all Series of Certificates issued and outstanding on such date of determination.

  • Applicable Liquidity Rate has the meaning specified in Section 3.07(g).

  • Quarterly Excess Available Funds Percentage means, with respect to the March 2008 Transfer Date and each Transfer Date thereafter, the percentage equivalent of a fraction the numerator of which is the sum of the Excess Available Funds Percentages with respect to the immediately preceding three Monthly Periods and the denominator of which is three.

  • Investment Amount means the dollar amount to be invested by Investor to purchase Put Shares with respect to any Put as notified by the Company to Investor in accordance with Section 2.2.

  • Class B Adjusted Invested Amount means, with respect to any date of determination, an amount equal to the Class B Invested Amount less the positive difference, if any, between the Principal Funding Account Balance and the Class A Invested Amount on such date.