Equity Indices definition

Equity Indices means any of the SPX S&P index (additional information in respect of which is available at www.us.spindices.com), SX7E Euro Stoxx Banks index, SX5E Euro Stoxx 50 index (additional information in respect of which is available at www.stoxx.com) or Russell 2000 index (additional information in respect of which is available at www.ftserussell.com).

Examples of Equity Indices in a sentence

  • This Appendix 1 is applicable only to those Clients trading in the Financial Instruments of Contracts for Differences for all types of Underlying Assets available with the Company from time to time such as Currency Pairs (for FX Contracts), Equity Indices, base or precious Metals, Forwards, Commodities, Stocks, Shares Indices and Futures.

  • This Appendix 1 is applicable only to those Clients trading in the Financial Instruments of Contracts for Differences for all types of Underlying Assets available with the Company from time to time such as Currency Pairs (for FX Contracts), Equity Indices, base or precious Metals, Forwards, Commodities, Stocks, Shares Indices, Crypto Currencies and Futures.

  • This Appendix 1 is applicable only to those Clients trading in the Financial Instruments of Contracts for Differences for all types of Underlying Assets available with the Company from time to time such as Currency Pairs (for FX Contracts), Equity Indices, base or precious Metals, Forwards, Commodities, Stocks, Shares Indices and Futures and Cryptocurrencies.

  • Underlying Asset shall mean the object or underlying asset in a CFD and FX which may be Currency Pairs, Futures, Metals, Equity Indices, Stocks and Commodities.

  • This Appendix 1 is applicable only to those Clients trading in the Financial Instruments of Contracts for Differences for all types of Underlying Assets available with the Company from time to time such as Currency Pairs (for FX Contracts), Equity Indices, base or precious Metals, Forwards, Commodities, Stocks, Shares Indices, Futures and Cryptocurrencies.

  • Scope • This Appendix is applicable only to those Clients trading in the Financial Instruments of Contracts for Differences for all types of Underlying Assets available with the Company from time to time such as Currency Pairs (for FX Contracts), Equity Indices, base or precious Metals, Forwards, Commodities, Stocks, Shares Indices and Futures.

  • This Appendix is applicable only to those Clients trading in the Financial Instruments of Contracts for Differences for all types of Underlying Assets available with the Company from time to time such as Currency Pairs (for FX Contracts), Equity Indices, base or precious Metals, Forwards, Commodities, Stocks, Shares Indices and Futures.

  • More specifically, for CFDs it refers to the asset that the CFD quotes or bases its valuation on, which may be Currency Pairs, Forwards, Futures, Options, Metals, Equities, Equity Indices, Commodities or as determined by the Company from time to time and made available on the Platform or the Website.

  • In the event that BM&FBOVESPA does not (i) list an Exchange Product based upon such Eligible Equity Index during such period or (ii) reach a minimum of average daily trading volume (ADTV) to be mutually agreed to by the parties on a case by case basis within a 5 (five) year period from the effective date of such license agreement, Partner will have the option to license the relevant Eligible Equity Indices to another Partner.

  • The Equity Indices are not issued, sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by MSCI or S&P.

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