Tradable Instruments definition

Tradable Instruments means those financial instruments or transactions which are not Prohibited Instruments and which are within those classes of financial instruments or transactions specified in the Market Segment Rules from time to time as eligible for trading on PVM Oil Futures OTF.
Tradable Instruments means those financial instruments or transactions which are not Prohibited Instruments and which are within those classes of financial instruments or transactions specified in the Product Specifications from time to time as eligible for trading on ICAP EU OTF.

Examples of Tradable Instruments in a sentence

  • Following the addition of Tradable Instruments pursuant to Rule47.1 or the suspension or removal of Tradable Instruments pursuant to Rule 47.2, Operator will publish the updated list of Tradable Instruments as soon as reasonably practicable.

  • Operator may suspend or remove any financial instrument from the list of Tradable Instruments at any time, subject to any restrictions of Applicable Law.

  • Tradable Instruments that may be traded as Matched Principal Transactions are identified in the Product Specifications.

  • Operator may add financial instruments to the list of Tradable Instruments at any time, subject to any restrictions of Applicable Law.

  • Trading is permitted in the Tradable Instruments specified in Section E of the TP EU Product Specification document.

  • Tradable Instruments that may be traded as Matched Principal Transactions are identified in the Market Segment Rules.

  • The following Tradable Instruments are available through the Electronic Negotiation System in the Equity Derivatives Segment: Transaction TypesParameters (where applicable)Equity SwapsSingle underlying security, basket of underlying securities 10.

  • The following Tradable Instruments are available to trade through DVM Sessions in the Equity Derivatives Segment:Transaction TypesParameters (where applicable)Options StrategyTransaction in multiple optionsOption v FutureN/AOption Strategy v FutureN/A The Operator may, at its sole discretion, remove any Trade Request from a Trading System in accordance with the OTF Rules.

  • Registered Trades for financial instruments or transactions which are not Tradable Instruments, which represent a component of a Package Transaction Executed using a Trading System of Tullett Prebon EU OTF, will be submitted for registration on a Registering Execution Venue other than Tullett Prebon EU OTF.

  • Date: 8-25-2004 Signature: /s/ Richard Flowers [State Exhibit 2] AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNIONLocal Division No. 842 – Wilmington, DelawareGRIEVANCE FORM Aggrieved Employee: Richard N.

Related to Tradable Instruments

  • Pledge Instruments With respect to each Cooperative Loan, the Stock Power, the Assignment of Proprietary Lease and the Security Agreement.

  • Intercompany Note any promissory note evidencing loans made by any Grantor to Holdings or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Cash Equivalents (a) marketable direct obligations issued by, or unconditionally guaranteed by, the United States government or issued by any agency thereof and backed by the full faith and credit of the United States, in each case maturing within one year from the date of acquisition; (b) certificates of deposit, time deposits, eurodollar time deposits or overnight bank deposits having maturities of six months or less from the date of acquisition issued by any Lender or by any commercial bank organized under the laws of the United States of America or any state thereof having combined capital and surplus of not less than $500,000,000; (c) commercial paper of an issuer rated at least A-2 by S&P or P-2 by Xxxxx’x, or carrying an equivalent rating by a nationally recognized rating agency, if both of the two named rating agencies cease publishing ratings of commercial paper issuers generally, and maturing within six months from the date of acquisition; (d) repurchase obligations of any Lender or of any commercial bank satisfying the requirements of clause (b) of this definition, having a term of not more than 30 days with respect to securities issued or fully guaranteed or insured by the United States government; (e) securities with maturities of one year or less from the date of acquisition issued or fully guaranteed by any state, commonwealth or territory of the United States, by any political subdivision or taxing authority of any such state, commonwealth or territory or by any foreign government, the securities of which state, commonwealth, territory, political subdivision, taxing authority or foreign government (as the case may be) are rated at least A by S&P or A by Xxxxx’x; (f) securities with maturities of six months or less from the date of acquisition backed by standby letters of credit issued by any Lender or any commercial bank satisfying the requirements of clause (b) of this definition; and (g) shares of money market mutual or similar funds which invest exclusively in assets satisfying the requirements of clauses (a) through (f) of this definition.

  • Debt Instruments means bonds, notes or other debt securities (however defined), which are or are intended to be quoted, listed, traded or otherwise admitted to trading on a Regulated Market or an MTF.

  • Money Market Instruments means instruments normally dealt in on the money