Market segment definition

Market segment means the portion of the market covering one (1) of the
Market segment means any line or kind of insurance or, if it is described in general terms, any subdivision thereof or any class of risks or combination of classes.
Market segment means any line or kind of insurance or, if

Examples of Market segment in a sentence

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  • The maximum brokerage chargeable in relation to trades affected in the securities admitted to dealings on the Capital Market segment of the Exchange shall be 2.5 % of the contract price exclusive of statutory levies.

  • In consideration of your handling derivatives transactions carried out on the Derivatives Market segment of the National Stock Exchange, I agree that 1) I have read the Risk Disclosure Document appended hererto and understand the trading & risks involved in the trading these instruments and am fully responsible for my dealings in these instruments.

  • Post expiry, positions which are converted to delivery settlement, margins as applicable in Capital Market segment (i.e. VAR, Extreme Loss Margins, Mark to Market margins) shall be applicable and levied as delivery margins.


More Definitions of Market segment

Market segment means any line or class of insurance or, if it is described in general terms, any
Market segment means the division of the financial instruments traded in the Euronext Milan market, market Euronext MIV Milan, Electronic ETC/ETN market (ETFplus), the electronic bond market (MOT) and the Euronext Derivatives Milan market into homogeneous groups in terms of trading methods and hours; “Minimumtrading lot” or “minimum lot” means:- the minimum face value that may be traded of bonds, convertible bonds, government securities, Eurobonds, covered bonds and ABSs;- the minimum number of other financial instruments that may be traded; “Negotiated transactions” means the transactions negotiated privately between intermediaries, placed on the market according to the rules specified in Articles 4.3.6 and 5.3.5 of Regulation; “Notice” means the publication prepared and distributed daily by Borsa ItalianaS.p.A. containing information relevant to the operation of the market; “Other” means an order to buy or sell, for own or customer account, entered by market intermediaries in the Euronext Milan market, Euronext MIV Milan, the Electronic ETC/ETN market (ETFplus), the Electronic bond market (MOT), or the Euronext Derivatives Milan Market, containing the data and information necessary for its display and execution; “Package Order” means the order as defined in article 2, subsection 1(49) of Regulation no. 600/2014. “Private Equity backed (PEB)” means companies whose shareholders have included − for at least 2 years − one or more venture capital institutional investors with a holding of at least 30%, including in jointly-held form.
Market segment means any line or kind of insurance or, if it is described
Market segment means, as applicable, one of the following categories of health benefit plans issued by a health benefit plan issuer:
Market segment means, individually, each of the following: (i) music or other audio content; (ii) movies or other video content; (iii) video games; and (iv) books, periodicals, or other textual publications.
Market segment means the Belgian, Danish and Finnish market for trading financial
Market segment means the various classes of issues or issuers which are risk weighted or to which risk factors are applied for the purposes of determining risk based capital and other prudential requirements for regulated entities.