European Regulated Market definition

European Regulated Market means each “regulated market” (as defined by the European Directive on Markets in Financial Instruments 2004/39 EC) in Europe that (1) is owned and operated by Euronext and was owned and operated by Euronext as of the Effective Time; or (2) is formed or acquired by Euronext after the Effective Time; provided that, in the case of clause (2), the formation or acquisition of such European Regulated Market shall have been approved by the Board of Directors of the Corporation and the jurisdiction in which such European Regulated Market operates is represented in the Euronext College of Regulators.
European Regulated Market means: (A) each “regulated market” or “multilateral trading facility” (each as defined by the European Directive on Markets in Financial Instruments 2004/39 EC) in Europe that (1) is operated by Euronext Brussels N.V./S.A., Euronext Lisbon S.A., Euronext Amsterdam N.V., or Euronext Paris S.A.; or (2) is operated by an entity formed or acquired by Euronext after the Effective Time; provided that, in the case of sub-paragraph (2), the formation or acquisition of such European Regulated Market shall have been approved by the Board of Directors of the Corporation and the jurisdiction in which such European Regulated Market operates is represented in the Euronext College of Regulators; and (B) any other facility operated by an entity controlled, directly or indirectly, by any of the entities listed in sub-paragraph (A)(1), including Interbolsa S.A.
European Regulated Market means a regulated market as defined in Article 4(1)(14) of the Directive authorised by its European regulatory authority within the meaning of Article 36 of the Directive<

Examples of European Regulated Market in a sentence

  • Designated MarketDesignated Market means any European Regulated Market or SME Growth Market for equities;non-EU markets recognised by Consob pursuant to Article 70 of the Consolidated Law on Finance or Regulated Markets recognised under EU legislation1 provided that at the time of initial admission to trading there is a requirement to publish information at least equivalent to that specified in Article 33 paragraph 3 letter c) of Directive 2014/65.

  • The listing of venues is an inefficient mechanism by which to achieve the desired regulatory outcome to exclude ETDs. It also fails to capture the fact that the list of markets will change over time, which presents operational problems to Reporting Entities seeking to legitimately trade derivatives on exchange markets which are not nominated.Only the European Regulated Market list includes a reference to the Market Identifier Code (“ MIC”) for each approved market, to enable automation.

  • Accordingly, the Commission finds that Mr. Brewer was involved in the administration of the funding contracts to the local health departments and that he was in a position to make discretionary decisions affecting the nature of the administration of these contracts.

  • Admission to listing of the Beneficiary Company’s shares on a European Regulated Market and the commencement of the trading on such a market will take place in the times and modes to be established, once the European Regulated Market of listing has been selected, so that the commencement of trading shall take place, at the latest, on the first day of trading of the Assigning Company’s shares after the effective date of the Demerger.

  • In addition to carrying out the activities required for the completion of the Demerger, an application will be submitted for admission of the Beneficiary Company’s shares to trading on the European Regulated Market that will be selected by the competent bodies of the Assigning Company and the Beneficiary Company, before the date chosen for Autogrill and WDF Shareholders’ Meetings convened , among other things, to approve the Demerger Project.

  • Investments in European equities may include equities issued by European issuers, traded on a European Regulated Market and/or issued by a company with a substantial proportion of its turnover in European markets.

  • Simultaneously with the implementation of the activities required for the consummation of the Demerger, WDF will apply, with the competent Authorities and other relevant bodies, for the admission to listing of its shares on the regulated market of a European Union Member State (the "European Regulated Market") which will be identified before the date of the Shareholders’ Meetings of Autogrill and WDF convened to approve theDemerger Project.

  • Therefore, the Shareholders’ Meeting of WDF, which will be convened to approve the Demerger, will also be asked to vote on the adoption, with effect from the date of the Demerger, of a new Bylaws compliant with the provisions on corporate governance, applicable to companies listed on a European Regulated Market, as established by the EU legislation for the sector.

  • The date of commencement for the trading of the Beneficiary Company’s shares on the chosen European Regulated Market shall be determined by the competent bodies; said date shall coincide with the first day of trading of the Assigning Company’s shares following the effective date of the Demerger.

  • GXG Markets operates a European Regulated Market, the GXG Official List, as well as two Multilateral Trading Facilities: the GXG First Quote and the GXG Main Quote.


More Definitions of European Regulated Market

European Regulated Market means a regulated market as defined in Article 4 (1)
European Regulated Market has the meaning set forth in the Bylaws of the Member, as amended from time to time.
European Regulated Market has the meaning set forth in the Bylaws of NYSE Euronext, as it may be amended from time to time; provided, however, that, if the provision of the Bylaws of NYSE Euronext in which the definition of “European Regulated Market” appears shall have been suspended or have been revoked or repealed pursuant to the terms of the Bylaws of NYSE Euronext, then the definition of “European Regulated Market” shall have the meaning set forth in the Bylaws of NYSE Euronext as of immediately prior to such suspension, revocation or repeal, as the case may be, unless otherwise amended pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.
European Regulated Market means each “regulated market” (as defined by the European Directive on Markets in Financial Instruments 2004/39 EC) in Europe that (1) is owned and operated by Euronext or Deutsche Börse and was owned and operated by Euronext or Deutsche Börse as of the Effective Time or (2) is formed or acquired by Euronext or Deutsche Börse after the Effective Time; provided that the jurisdiction in which such European Regulated Market operates is represented in the Euronext College of Regulators and, in the case of clause (2), the formation or acquisition of such European Regulated Market shall have been approved by the Board.

Related to European Regulated Market

  • Regulated Market means any regulated market (as defined in Directive 2004/39/EC on markets in financial instruments).

  • EEA Regulated Market means a market as defined by Article 4.1(21) of Directive 2014/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on markets in financial instruments, as amended;

  • European Commission means the authority within the European Union that has the legal authority to grant Regulatory Approvals in the European Union based on input received from the EMA or other competent Regulatory Authorities.

  • Flea market means a market place, other than a dealer's location licensed under this chapter, where a space or location is provided for a fee or compensation to a seller to exhibit and offer for sale or trade, motor vehicles to the general public.

  • European Union means the member nations of the European Union established by the Treaty of European Union, signed at Maastricht on February 2, 1992, which amended the Treaty of Rome establishing the European Community.

  • EU means the European Union.

  • European Community means the territory comprised by the Member States of the European Community as constituted from time to time;

  • foreign regulatory authority means a securities commission, exchange or other securities market regulatory authority in a designated foreign jurisdiction;

  • Central Bank Regulations means the Central Bank (Supervision and Enforcement) Act 2013

  • Website of the European Central Bank means the website of the European Central Bank currently at http://www.ecb.europa.eu or any successor website officially designated by the European Central Bank.

  • national regulatory authority means the body or bodies charged by a Member State with any of the regulatory tasks assigned in this Directive and the Specific Directives;

  • Foreign Financial Regulatory Authority shall have the meaning given by Section 2(a)(50) of the 0000 Xxx.

  • Treaty on European Union means the Treaty of Rome of March 25, 1957, as amended by the Single Xxxxxxxx Xxx 0000 and the Maastricht Treaty (which was signed at Maastricht on February 1, 1992 and came into force on November 1, 1993), as amended from time to time.

  • Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) means the Government Agency responsible for oversight of public procurement.

  • European standard means a standard adopted by the European Committee for Standardisation, the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardisation or the European Telecommunications Standards Institute and made available for public use;

  • UK Listing Authority means the Financial Services Authority in its capacity as competent authority under the Financial Services and Markets Xxx 0000.

  • securities regulatory authority or “SRA” means a body created by statute in any Canadian or foreign jurisdiction to administer securities law, regulation and policy (e.g. securities commission), but does not include an exchange or other self regulatory entity;

  • the London Stock Exchange means London Stock Exchange plc;

  • European Communities means the European Economic Community, the European Coal and Steel Community and the European Atomic Energy Community.

  • Approved Market means the Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board, the Nasdaq Stock Market, the New York Stock Exchange or the American Stock Exchange.

  • Central Bank Rules means the UCITS Regulations, Central Bank Regulations and any regulations, guidance and conditions issued by the Central Bank from time to time pursuant to the UCITS Regulations, the Central Bank Regulations and/or the Central Bank Act regarding the regulation of undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities, as such may be amended, supplemented or replaced from time to time;

  • Central Bank means the Central Bank of Ireland;

  • London Stock Exchange means London Stock Exchange plc;

  • EU Member State means a member state of the EU;

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

  • Relevant Stock Exchange for the Fund means the primary exchange or quotation system on which shares (or other applicable securities) of the Fund are traded, as determined by the Calculation Agent.