Financial Instruments definition

Financial Instruments means commodities, securities, and derivatives of all types, including, without limitation, stocks and other equity instruments, bonds and other debt instruments, commodities and futures, forwards, swaps, and options that derive their value from bonds, equities, commodities or indices thereof.
Financial Instruments means Contracts for Differences (CFD) on spot Forex, spot precious metals, futures, shares or any other commodities available for trading;
Financial Instruments means the transferable securities, financial derivative instruments (“FDIs”) and all other investments as outlined in the Appendix entitled “Permitted Investments and Investment Restrictions”, including any cash balances and liabilities of the relevant Fund.

Examples of Financial Instruments in a sentence

  • Neither the Partnership nor any Limited Partner, by reason of being a Limited Partner in the Partnership, shall have any rights in or to those businesses or any right to participate in any manner in any profits or income earned or derived by or accruing to the General Partner, the Investment Manager or any of their respective Affiliates from the conduct of any business or from any transaction in Financial Instruments, other than Financial Instruments transactions effected for the account of the Fund.

  • Whether Financial Instruments shall be accepted as a contribution to the Partnership shall be determined in the sole discretion of the General Partner.

  • The Partnership may engage in cross trades and cross-investments with any other Apollo Client, Affiliate, member of the Apollo Group or any of their respective portfolio companies and may acquire Financial Instruments from or sell or otherwise dispose of Financial Instruments to or engage in financing transactions with any such Person.

  • With the approval of the General Partner, a Limited Partner may make additional Capital Contributions to the Partnership in cash and/or Financial Instruments on the first calendar day of each calendar month and at such other times as the General Partner may permit, in its sole discretion.

  • In-kind distributions may be comprised of, among other things, interests in Special Purpose Vehicles holding the actual Investment or participations in the actual Investment or participation notes (or similar derivative instruments), which provide a return with respect to certain Financial Instruments of the Partnership.


More Definitions of Financial Instruments

Financial Instruments means any of the financial instruments offered by the Company and which are defined as such under applicable Law or Regulation.
Financial Instruments means any of the financial instruments, Forex, CFDs and or any other financial instrument offered by the Company according to its license and under applicable Laws or Regulations and they are defined in detail at the paragraph “Services” of this Agreement as well as are described in detail in the Company’s license from CySEC.
Financial Instruments means the Financial Instruments as per paragraph 2.4 below that are available on the Company’s Trading Platform.
Financial Instruments means any of the following:
Financial Instruments and/or “instruments” means the Financial Instrument described in paragraph 4.2 of this Agreement;
Financial Instruments means financial instruments as defined in the Financial Regulation, save where otherwise provided in this Regu­ lation;
Financial Instruments means financial instruments as defined in Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 966/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council1.