Examples of NatWest Markets in a sentence
Barclays Bank, HSBC Bank, Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets and NatWest Markets are the investment banks.
NatWest Markets is subject to the Dutch Financial Supervision Act, and secondary or other legislation enacted thereunder (the “FSA”).
As a result of a strategic review, NatWest Markets Securities Inc.
Terms”) shall be legally binding on your use or continued use of our services hereunder and apply to all business carried on by the NatWest Markets N.V. (“NatWest Markets”, “we” or “us”) from the European Economic Area (EEA), with you.
For the purposes of this guarantee, the Secured Parties are Ulster Bank Limited (registered number R733) and NatWest Markets plc (registered number SC090312) and their respective successors (and Secured Party shall mean any such person).
Reflecting its perceived higher risk, the Credit Default Swap (CDS) spread for non-ringfenced bank NatWest Markets plc rose relatively sharply over the period to around 96bps.
Employees of NWMSI are eligible to participate in the NatWest Markets Retirement Savings Plan (the “Plan”), a defined contribution plan, subject to the satisfaction of various eligibility requirements.
Notwithstanding this, neither NatWest Markets nor other Transaction Parties necessarily have any duty or obligation to notify the Instrumentholders or the Issuer or any other Transaction Parties of such information.
In connection with the financing of the cash consideration payable under the terms of the Transaction (including the cash consideration payable in respect of the Full Cash Alternative) and the refinancing of its existing banking facilities, CareTech has entered into new banking facilities with Lloyds Bank plc and National Westminster Bank Plc as mandated lead arrangers and with Lloyds Bank plc and NatWest Markets plc as bookrunners and underwriters.
Having started his career with the UK merchant bank Kleinwort Benson in the 1970s, he has worked for JP Morgan, leading their capital markets origination activities in Japan and Asia-Pacific, the Nomura Securities Group as Joint CEO of Nomura International and Head of their Investment Banking business in Europe, and the NatWest Group as Deputy CEO of NatWest Markets, its Wholesale and Investment banking division.