Corporate CP definition
Corporate CP means an unsecured debt obligation of a corporation incorporated under the laws of the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Germany, Japan, Canada, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, the Republic of Ireland, Switzerland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Austria, Finland, Australia, New Zealand, Luxembourg or Portugalissued, assumed or guaranteed by a foreign or domestic corporation, which obligation has an original maturity of 270 days or less from its date of issuance. For the avoidance of doubt, “Corporate CP” includes Eurodollar CP.
Corporate CP means an unsecured debt obligation issued, assumed or guaranteed by a foreign or domestic corporation, which obligation has an original maturity of 270 days or less from its date of issuance. For the avoidance of doubt, “Corporate CP” includes Eurodollar CP.
Corporate CP means an unsecured debt obligation of a foreign or domestic corporation which obligation has an original maturity of 270 days or less from its date of issuance. The above-mentioned security types may be either U.S. or Eurodollar issues. See Commercial Paper.
Examples of Corporate CP in a sentence
D.2.2 The suspension order shall also be hosted on APGDC’s intranet and a copy will be forwarded to all OICs/ HODs by Corporate C&P Department.
Asset-Backed CP and Corporate CP, which shall include 4(2) programs (see "Permissible 144(a) Securities").
More Definitions of Corporate CP
Corporate CP means an unsecured debt obligation of a corporation, which obligation has an original term to maturity of 270 days or less from its date of issuance.