Margin Factor definition

Margin Factor means the percentage or number of units we set for each Market and which is multiplied by the Quantity to determine the relevant Margin Requirement.
Margin Factor means the percentage reflecting the potential adverse price movement from EOD on T+1 until settlement date for each equity security with reference to its price volatility risk, spread risk, liquidity risk, and impact cost risk and how these factors interact over time;
Margin Factor means the percentage or number of units we set for each Market and which is multiplied by the Quantity to determine the relevant Margin Requirement

Examples of Margin Factor in a sentence

  • You can calculate the Margin Requirement for a trade by using the Margin Factor which will vary from Market to Market and is generally expressed as a percentage or number.

  • Please note that changes to the Margin Factor applies to open positions so additional Margin may become due to maintain open positions.

  • If you are in any doubt as to how the Margin Factor operates in this circumstance you should telephone us for an explanation.

  • Margin is collected to cover the market risk based on value at Risk based Margin Factor.

  • We shall notify you of any decrease in a Margin Factor by changing the information on our Website as soon as is reasonably practicable.

  • We may at any time increase the Margin Factor applicable to your open trade if the Instrument in which you have an open trade is suspended.

  • Before you place an Order to open a trade that will exceed the Standard Position Size, you should ensure you understand how this will impact your Margin Factor.

  • The Margin Factor for UK 100 is 2% of the notional closing value.

  • Thus, ineligible parents are more likely to send their children to school because they feel their child can succeed at higher levels.

  • Any changes to a Margin Factor will increase or decrease your Margin Requirement.


More Definitions of Margin Factor

Margin Factor means 98% (or such higher percentage as the Issuer may in its absolute discretion determine) provided however that in respect of any redemption occurring following a Risk Capital Default Event, the Margin Factor shall be 100%;
Margin Factor means the percentage we set for each Market and which is used to determine the relevant Margin Requirement and which is set out in the Market information
Margin Factor is 100% minus 4% for each of the first 10 points the Operating Margin is below 15%, and minus 10% for each point the Operating Margin is below 5% (that is, 4% for each point between 15% and 5%, and 8% for each point below 5%).
Margin Factor means the percentage or number of units we set for each Market and which is multiplied by the Quantity to
Margin Factor means the percentage or number of units we set

Related to Margin Factor

  • Step Up Margin means the rate per annum specified in the applicable Final Terms; and