Money Market definition

Money Market means one or more wholesale funding markets available to the Bank, including domestic negotiable certificates of deposit, eurodollar deposits, bank deposit notes or other appropriate money market instruments selected by the Bank.
Money Market means the domestic certificate of deposit market, the eurodollar deposit market or other appropriate money market selected by the Bank.
Money Market preferred stock maturing within six months after the date of its acquisition or municipal bonds issued by a corporation organized under the laws of any state of the United States, Australia, Japan, Canada, Switzerland or any state which was a member state of the European Union on December 31, 2003 or an instrumentality or agency thereof, which has a rating of “A” or better by S&P or Xxxxx’x or the equivalent rating by any other nationally recognized rating agency,

Examples of Money Market in a sentence

  • In consideration of the mutual covenants set forth in the Distributor’s Contract dated March 1, 1994, between Money Market Obligations Trust and Federated Securities Corp., Money Market Obligations Trust executes and delivers this Exhibit on behalf of the Fund, and with respect to the class of Shares of the Funds, first set forth in this Exhibit.

  • The following provisions are hereby incorporated and made part of the Distributor’s Contract dated March 1, 1994, between Money Market Obligations Trust and Federated Securities Corp.

  • The Trust agrees that it shall be solely responsible for any decision made or action taken in reliance on the compliance testing results, reports, forms or other data or information included in the Money Market Services provided by the Administrator.

  • The following provisions are hereby incorporated and made part of the Distributor’s Contract dated March 1, 1994 between Money Market Obligations Trust and Federated Securities Corp.

  • In performing the Money Market Services, the Administrator shall be protected in acting upon any instructions, notice, request, consent, certificate or other instrument or paper reasonably believed by it to be genuine and to have been properly executed by or on behalf of the Trust.


More Definitions of Money Market

Money Market funds” that (i) comply with the criteria set forth in Rule 2a-7 of the Investment Company Act, (ii) are rated AAA by S&P and Aaa by Xxxxx’x and (iii) have portfolio assets of at least $5,000,000,000; and
Money Market when used in reference to any Loan or Borrowing, refers to whether such Loan or the Loans comprising such Borrowing are bearing interest at a rate determined by reference to the Money Market Rate.
Money Market funds” that (i) comply with the criteria set forth in Rule 2a-7 under the Investment Company Act, (ii) with (A) a short term credit rating of “P-1” or higher from Xxxxx’x or “A-1” or higher from S&P or (B) a long term rating of “A2” or higher from Xxxxx’x or “A” or higher from S&P and (iii) have portfolio assets of at least $5,000,000,000;
Money Market means the market where financial instruments and deposits having short-term obligations/maturities with high liquidity are traded. Typically money market instruments include (but not restricted to) bank deposits, short term placements, Certificate of deposits, Re-purchase (Repo) agreements, Treasury Bills, Govt. papers, Commercial Papers, and other debt securities. These securities are bought and sold by Financial Institutions, dealers and other market participants trading in money or credit, who wish to either borrow or lend for short periods of time ranging from overnight to several days under a year.
Money Market means instruments normally dealt in on the money markets which are liquid, instruments" and have a value which can be accurately determined at any time (for example certificates of deposit, floating rate notes and fixed rate commercial paper listed on permitted markets);
Money Market refers to cash-only holdings. You will not see any growth in your money market funds but you will also not see any loss.
Money Market means one or more wholesale rate markets available to the Bank, including the LIBOR, Eurodollar, and SWAP rate markets as applicable and available, or such other appropriate Money Market as determined by the Bank in its sole discretion.