FDI definition

FDI means financial derivative instrument.
FDI means financial derivative instruments;
FDI means a financial derivative instrument (including an OTC derivative) permitted by the UCITS Regulations;

Examples of FDI in a sentence

  • The Contract is hereby amended to replace all references in the Contract to FDI Medical with references to Stat Technologies, Inc.

  • Contractor hereby accepts the Novation and assumes all rights, benefits, duties, undertakings, liabilities and obligations of FDI Medical under the Contract.

  • The State and FDI Medical hereby effect the novation of the Contract (the “Novation”) to substitute the Contractor for FDI Medical for all purposes of the Contract.

  • Furthermore, decreasing trade barriers at the border enables connectivity and may increase a country’s foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows.

  • FDI Medical hereby releases the State from the State’s undertakings, obligations, duties and liabilities with respect to FDI Medical under the Contract following the effective date of this Novation.


More Definitions of FDI

FDI means a financial derivative instrument (including an OTC derivative);
FDI means Foreign Direct Investment;
FDI means financial derivative instruments as described herein and used by the ICAV from time to time;
FDI means financial derivative instrument which refers to financial instrument that derives its value from the value and characteristics of one or more underlying assets.
FDI means a financial derivative instrument permitted by the Regulations;
FDI means investment by non-resident entity/person resident outside India in the capital of the Indian company under Schedule 1 of FEM(Transfer or Issue of Security by a Person Resident Outside India) Regulations 2000.
FDI means Foreign Direct Investment, i.e. investment by non-resident entity or person resident outside India in the capital of an Indian company in accordance with Foreign Exchange Management (Non-Debt Instrument) Rules, 2019.