Trading Fee means the fee that a marketplace charges for execution of a trade on that marketplace;
Trading Fee means the trading fee at the rate of 0.005% of the Offer Price in respect of the Offer Shares imposed by the SEHK;
Trading Fee means the fee that a marketplace charges for execution of a trade on that marketplace; "trading volume" means the number of securities traded;
Examples of Trading Fee in a sentence
The Overall Coordinators will, on behalf of the Hong Kong Underwriters, arrange for the payment by the Nominee on behalf of all successful applicants under the Hong Kong Public Offering to the persons entitled thereto of the Brokerage, the Trading Fee and the Transaction Levies in respect of the Accepted Hong Kong Public Offering Applications, such amounts to be paid out of the application monies received in respect of the Hong Kong Public Offering Applications.
More Definitions of Trading Fee
Trading Fee means the fee charged by a commodity broker to execute transactions pursuant to commodity trading as set out in Clause 4.1 below. The amount will be deducted from the Proceeds prior to the disbursement of the Facility.
Trading Fee means the trading fee at the rate of 0.005% of the Public Offer Price in respect of the Hong Kong Offer Shares, or 0.005% of the International Offer Price in respect of the International Offer Shares (as the case may be), imposed by the SEHK;
Trading Fee means the fee that a marketplace charges for execution of a trade on that marketplace; (frais de négociation)
Trading Fee. Stock Exchange trading fee per Share of 0.005% of the Offer Price;
Trading Fee means the fee that a marketplace charges for execution of a trade on that marketplace; "unlisted debt security" means a government debt security or corporate debt security; and
Trading Fee means a trading fee at the rate of 0.00565 per cent. of the Offer Price payable to the Stock Exchange pursuant to the Listing Rules;
Trading Fee means the trading fee at the rate of 0.005% of the Hong Kong Offer Price in respect of the Hong Kong Offer Shares, or 0.005% of the International Offer Price in respect of the International Offer Shares (as the case may be), imposed by the Stock Exchange;