Examples of Loan Syndications in a sentence
Physical Settlement is the applicable Settlement Method, as modified with respect to one or more Deliverable Obligations by any DC Resolution, Resolved by Supermajority, implementing the provisions of any market advisory published with respect to such Deliverable Obligation(s) by The Loan Market Association, The Loan Syndications and Trading Association, Inc.
S&P® is a registered trademark of S&P DJI; Dow Jones® is a registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC (“Dow Jones”); LSTA is a trademark of Loan Syndications and Trading Association, Inc.
Physical Settlement is the applicable Settlement Method, as modified with respect to one or more Deliverable Obligations by any DC Resolution by the relevant Credit Derivatives Determinations Committee, Resolved by Supermajority, implementing any provisions of any market advisory published with respect to such Deliverable Obligation(s) by The Loan Market Association, The Loan Syndications and Trading Association, Inc.
Investments in Real Property and Loan Syndications The Amendments introduce paragraphs 2.3(2)(a) and (c) of NI 81-102, which restrict a non- redeemable investment fund from purchasing real property, or an interest in certain loan syndications or loan participations, respectively.
Investments in Real Property and Loan Syndications Existing non-redeemable investment funds that are reporting issuers will not be required to comply with paragraphs 2.3(2)(a) and (c) of NI 81-102 until March 21, 2016.
Currency Risk Currency risk is the risk that the fair value or future cash flows of the Company's foreign currency denominated Loan Portfolio, Loan Syndications and cash and cash equivalents will fluctuate based on changes in foreign currency exchange rates.
He was Chief Executive Officer of Credit Suisse UK Limited and spent 25 years with the Royal Bank of Canada Group where he was Vice President and Director, International Wealth Management, London and held senior positions in Structured Finance and Loan Syndications and Finance andAdministration.
For example, Drucker and Puri (2009) use the LIN to merge Dealscan with the Loan Syndications and Trading Association (LSTA) Mark-to-Market Pricing database.
The Loan Syndications and Trading Association (“LSTA”) is a not- for-profit financial-services trade association that represents a broad and diverse membership involved in the origination, syndication, and trading (on both the buy- side and sell-side) of commercial loans.
See Purchase and Sale Agreement for Distressed Trades published by the Loan Syndications and Trading Association as of May 1, 2005; attached to the Declaration from Richard K.