BVAL definition

BVAL means the Bloomberg Valuation Service, the electronic financial information service provider, and when used in connection with the Agreed Benchmark Rate, the display page so designated on BVAL (or such other page as may replace that page on that service), or such other service as may be nominated by the information vendor, for the purposes of displaying rates or prices to that Agreed Benchmark Rate
BVAL means Bloomberg Valuation Service, the electronic financial information service provider, and when used in connection with the designated page of the benchmark rate, the display page so designated on BVAL (or such other page as may replace that page on that service), or such other service as may be nominated as the information vendor, for the purpose of displaying rates or prices to that benchmark rate.
BVAL. Means Bloomberg Valuation benchmark reference rates as reported in the Bloomberg system

Examples of BVAL in a sentence

  • BVAL is the evaluated pricing service from Bloomberg, a leader in quality data and analytics.

  • Since every BVAL message without a valid ledger is discarded (aside from above mentioned exceptions), it follows immediately that when the conditions on lines 4 and 7 are met, then the process has access to a valid ledger, which is then included when the value is added to bin_values.

  • The underlying securities are valued by the Trustee on a daily basis using a methodology recognized by the FSC, one such being the Bloomberg Valuation Service (BVAL) methodology.

  • Each of these processes then sends a BVAL message with value 𝑣 and a valid ledger, and consequently each honest process receives at least 𝑡0 1 BVAL messages for value 𝑣 along with valid ledgers for 𝑣.

  • The interest rate of the Loan has been determined by reference to market yield rates of senior unsecured bonds with maturity dates of around one year issued by the Guarantor and other Chinese real estate developers with similar business size and similar credit ratings, as obtained by the Company from Bloomberg BVAL pricing system.

  • Then no process ever receives 𝑡0 1 distinct BVAL messages for 𝑣, and hence the conditions on lines 4 and 7 are never met.

  • The BV-broadcast has message complexity O(n3), as each of the n processes echoes up to 2 (binary) BVAL mes- sages, each of which is re-transmitted to all n processes.

  • Then no process ever receives t0 + 1 distinct BVAL messages for v, and hence the conditions on lines 4 and 7 are never met.

  • Roofing - Siding Contractor ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ CPA, ABV, CVA, BVAL Mergers, Acquisitions and Valuations IS CONSIDERED THE AGENCY FIRST DISCLOSING DETAILS OF THE ABOVE BUSINESS TO THE UNDERSIGNED.

  • The interest rate of the Loan has been determined by reference to market yield rates of senior unsecured bonds with maturity dates of around one year issued by the Guarantor and other Chinese real estate developers with similar credit ratings, as obtained by the Company from Bloomberg BVAL pricing system.


More Definitions of BVAL

BVAL means Bloomberg Valuation Service, a service owned and operated by Bloomberg Finance L.P.
BVAL valuation service shall be the 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time bid price set for that Investment Asset by such valuation service on the applicable date of determination, and (b) the FMV Ex-Accrued of any Investment Asset for which a price is not available through Bloomberg’s “BVAL” valuation service but is available through IDC’s valuation service shall be the 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time bid price set for that Investment Asset by IDC’s valuation service on the applicable date of determination. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the FMV Ex-Accrued of any Investment Asset that is sold by the Ceding Company or AHLIC to a third party in the period from the Reference Date through the Closing Date for a price (excluding accrued but unpaid interest) that differs from the amount determined pursuant to the prior sentence shall be the gross proceeds received by the Ceding Company or AHLIC, as

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