Examples of CurveGlobal Markets in a sentence
This Rule ensures that a customer is not misinformed that a trade is subject to CurveGlobal Markets Rules when it is not.
The fair market spread will be the Fair Value of the Futures Contracts plus or minus the Futures Contract Value Range as detailed in the CurveGlobal Markets Trading Services Description.
Price and quantity restrictions are detailed in the CurveGlobal Markets Trading Services Description on the Exchange’s website.
This NPRM was developed to address concerns raised and issues discussed about cab car and MU locomotive front- end frame structures during the Task Force meetings and pertinent Working Group meetings.
A Block Trade must be traded in quantities that meet the minimum block threshold as specified in the CurveGlobal Markets Bilaterally Negotiated Trade Guidance document, published and updated by the Exchange from time to time.
Block Trades must be Trade Reported to the Exchange in a complete and accurate manner by the time set down in the CurveGlobal Markets Bilaterally Negotiated Trade Guidance document relevant to the product traded.
A Bilaterally Negotiated Trade is considered a CurveGlobal Markets Trade if the Counterparties have agreed for such trade to be concluded under CurveGlobal Markets Rules and such trade is also reported to, and accepted by, the Exchange in accordance with these Rules.
Members must ensure that for a transaction in a Basis Trade or Exchange of Future for Swap, one of the legs meets the minimum threshold as specified in the CurveGlobal Markets Bilaterally Negotiated Trade Guidance document, published and updated by the Exchange from time to time.
Breach of a Position Limit shall be a disciplinary offence under CurveGlobal Markets Rules.
Bilaterally Negotiated Trades reported to the Exchange may be subject to Exchange price parameter controls as further described in the CurveGlobal Markets Bilaterally Negotiated Trade Guidance document.