Trading Division definition

Trading Division means a business unit or division of GrainCorp or its Related Bodies Corporate which have responsibility for the trading and marketing of Bulk Wheat;
Trading Division means a business unit or division of the Port Operator or its Related Bodies Corporate which have responsibility for the trading and marketing of Bulk Wheat;

Examples of Trading Division in a sentence

  • However, due to the frequency of trades and automated security selection and trading processes employed by the Algorithmic Trading Division, the foregoing will not apply to securities held by accounts managed by this division.

  • Due to the number and frequency of trades and automated security selection and trading processes employed by the Algorithmic Trading Division, for all purposes of this Code: (1) the Securities held by accounts managed by that Division will not be deemed to be held by a GMO Client Account and (2) Securities shall not be treated as being considered for purchase or sale by a GMO Entity if those Securities are only being considered for purchase and sale by that Investment Division.

  • The Trading Division of the Company dealt in sign making equipments and consumables from Gerber & Vutek, U.S.A. and this accounted for 80% of the revenue of the firm.

  • From July 2009 he held the position of Senior Vice President of the Supply & Trading Division, responsible for crude supply, energy portfolio development, operation of trading platform and natural gas and energy trading of MOL Group.

  • From September 2016 to June 2018 he was the Chief Executive Officer of Bank of China Shanghai RMB Trading Division.

  • Coal Trading Division and Infrastructure division reported taking into account nature of products and services, the different risks and return and the internal reporting systems.

  • Trading Division India’s share in global trade (merchandise and services) was 2.1% (481.74 USD billion out of total 23,044 USD billion) for exports and 2.6% (600.62 USD billion out of total 23,112 USD billion) for imports in 2017.

  • Stefan Bichsel, head of our Asset Management & Trading Division, and Gérard Haeberli, head of the Private Banking Division, came to us from leading financial institutions.

  • With regard to Section 7-102, CUB asserts that the competitive sale of natural gas commodity to large commercial and industrial customers through MEC’s Marketing and Sales Division and Trading Division is a diversion of money, staff, and resources that is not “essentially and directly connected” with MEC’s obligation to serve its regulated gas utility customers.

  • Due to the number and frequency of trades and automated security selection and trading processes employed by the Algorithmic Trading Division, for all purposes of this Code: (1) the Securities held by accounts managed by that Division will not be deemed to be held by a GMO Client Account and (2) Securities shall not be treated as being considered for purchase or sale by a GMO Entity if those Securities are only beingconsidered for purchase and sale by that Investment Division.

Related to Trading Division

  • Trading Disruption means any suspension of or limitation imposed on trading by the Exchange or Related Exchange or otherwise and whether by reason of movements in price exceeding limits permitted by the Exchange or Related Exchange or otherwise (i) relating to the Share on the Exchange or (ii) in futures or options contracts relating to the Share on any Related Exchange.

  • Purchasing Division means the West Virginia Department of Administration, Purchasing Division.

  • Stock Market means a market, or other place at which, or a facility by means of which—

  • First Trading Date means the date specified in the Final Terms;

  • Trading Day means a day on which the principal Trading Market is open for trading.

  • Trading Market means any of the following markets or exchanges on which the Common Stock is listed or quoted for trading on the date in question: the NYSE American, the Nasdaq Capital Market, the Nasdaq Global Market, the Nasdaq Global Select Market or the New York Stock Exchange (or any successors to any of the foregoing).

  • Automated transaction means a transaction conducted or performed, in whole or in part, by electronic means or electronic records, in which the acts or records of one or both parties are not reviewed by an individual in the ordinary course in forming a contract, performing under an existing contract, or fulfilling an obligation required by the transaction.

  • Reference Market-Maker means a leading dealer in the relevant market that is selected in a commercially reasonable manner and is not an affiliate of either party.

  • Public-finance transaction means a secured transaction in connection with which:

  • SME growth market means a MTF that is registered as an SME growth market in accordance with Article 35;

  • Reference Market-makers means four leading dealers in the relevant market selected by the party determining a Market Quotation in good faith (a) from among dealers of the highest credit standing which satisfy all the criteria that such party applies generally at the time in deciding whether to offer or to make an extension of credit and (b) to the extent practicable, from among such dealers having an office in the same city.