Additional Markets definition

Additional Markets means [ * ].
Additional Markets means, as of any relevant date, those geographic areas that are reserved for eventual roll-out by NewTelco but that are not scheduled for roll-out during the period covered by the Master
Additional Markets has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3.2.

Examples of Additional Markets in a sentence

  • However, the State party is silent about the presence or absence of such stamps in his passport.

  • WGBI Additional Markets Indices WGBI Additional Markets Indices Americas EMEA Asia Pacific & Japan The WGBI Additional Markets Indices include markets that are being tracked, but do not, at present, qualify for inclusion in the WGBI based on the criteria outlined previously.

  • A market may remain as a WGBI Additional Markets Index because it discourages foreign ownership, for example, even if it meets the size and credit criteria.

  • If it continues to meet all the requirements for three consecutive months after the announcement, then the market will no longer be part of the WGBI Additional Markets Indices and will be included in the WGBI at the end of the three months that follow.

  • If an announced market meets any of the exit criteria in Figure 6, it will not be included in WGBI and will remain in the WGBI Additional Markets Indices.

  • EMGBI Additional Markets Indices EMGBI Additional Markets Indices The EMGBI Additional Markets Indices include markets that are being tracked, but do not, at present, qualify for inclusion in the EMGBI based on the criteria outlined previously.

  • If it continues to meet all the requirements for three consecutive months after the announcement, then the market will no longer be part of the EMGBI Additional Markets Indices and will be included in the EMGBI at the end of the three months that follow.

  • A market may remain as an EMGBI Additional Markets Index because it discourages foreign ownership, for example, even if it meets the size and credit criteria.

  • Exchange Traded Derivatives – Additional Markets Problem The definition of ‘OTC Derivative’ in the DTRs captures exchange-traded derivative (ETD) transactions which are not over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives.

  • For more information on EMGBI Additional Markets Indices, please see page 38.


More Definitions of Additional Markets

Additional Markets means each of [*].

Related to Additional Markets

  • NASDAQ means the Nasdaq Global Select Market.

  • Stock Exchange The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited

  • Individual market means the market for health insurance coverage offered to individuals other than

  • Stock Exchanges means BSE Limited and National Stock Exchange of India Limited;

  • NYSE means the New York Stock Exchange.

  • London Stock Exchange means London Stock Exchange plc;

  • securities dealer means a person or entity that is authorized under provincial legislation to engage in the business of dealing in securities or any other financial instruments or to provide portfolio management or investment advising services.

  • Approved Stock Exchange means the New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ or such other stock exchange in the United States of America, the United Kingdom or Hong Kong as is approved in writing by the Facility Agent or, in each case, any successor thereto.

  • OTC Markets means either OTC QX or OTC QB of the OTC Markets Group, Inc.

  • Financial Markets Act means the Financial Markets Act, 2012 (Act No. 19 of 2012);

  • Eligible Market means The New York Stock Exchange, the NYSE Amex, the Nasdaq Global Select Market, the Nasdaq Global Market, the Nasdaq Capital Market or the Principal Market.