MTF definition

MTF means any multilateral trading facility as defined in the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive 2014/65/EU (MiFID II), as amended.
MTF means a multilateral system operated by an investment firm or market operator, which brings together multiple third-party buying and selling interests in financial instruments in the system, in accordance with non-discretionary rules, in a way that results in a contract.
MTF means Multilateral Trading Facility.

Examples of MTF in a sentence

  • The Manager primarily executes deals in transferable securities, which are not admitted to trading on a Regulated Market or Multilateral Trading Facility (MTF).

  • Customer accepts and agrees that Xxxxxxxx’s Orders are to be executed outside an exchange, regulated market or multilateral trading facility (MTF).


More Definitions of MTF

MTF means any multilateral trading facility (as defined in Directive 2004/39/EC on markets in financial instruments).
MTF means any multilateral trading facility (as defined in Directive 2014/65/EU on markets in financial instruments).
MTF means Michigan transportation fund.
MTF means the Multilateral Trading Facility.
MTF means multilateral trading facility, a multilateral system, operated by an
MTF means the Multilateral Trading Facility. “Operating (Trading) Time of the Company” means period of time within a business week, where the trading terminal of the Company provides the opportunity of trading operations. The Company reserves the right to alter this period of time as fit, upon notification to the Client.
MTF or “Regional Director”). This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) describes the respective responsibilities of both parties under the Managed Care Support (MCS) program. This MOU reflects the actions expected to be taken by the Contractor and the Military Treatment Facility (MTF) Commander (or Regional Director) and the degree to which each party will consult with the other before taking certain actions. All actions executed within the scope of this MOU will be reflected as a change to the Regional Health Services Plan and coordinated with the Regional Director prior to implementation. The MTF Commander (or Regional Director) will take certain actions without a requirement to consult with the Contractor. The Contractor shall be informed as expeditiously as possible of the Commander’s decisions on all these actions. These actions include: • determining which enrollees will be assigned PCMs at the MTF; • determining the types of specialty care cases to be referred to the MTF; • establishing the utilization management and quality assurance procedures employed for case management cases of care delivered in both the direct and civilian care settings; • changing MTF capabilities/staffing; • referring their TRICARE Prime and Active Duty Service Member (ADSM) enrollees to a non-network civilian provider when it is clearly in the best interest of the Government and the beneficiary. The MTF Commander (or Regional Director) will take certain actions only after receiving input from the Contractor. These activities include: • changing the location of the TRICARE Service Centers (TRICARE overseas contract only); and • acting on early TRICARE PRIME disenrollment requests. The Contractor will take certain actions only after receiving input from the MTF Commander (or Regional Director). These include: • developing beneficiary referral and reallocation patterns to the MTF (see Attachment A); • developing external resource sharing agreements and clinical support agreements; • developing the enrollment plan and procedures; • developing TRICARE PRIME disenrollment procedures; • changing TRICARE Service Center staffing levels (TRICARE overseas contract only); and • conducting provider education programs. The Contractor will take certain actions without a requirement to consult with MTF Commanders (or Regional Director). These are: • meeting other contractual obligations specified in the Contractor’s contract with the Department of Defense. In witness whereof, the parties have exe...