Foreign Shareholding definition

Foreign Shareholding means the aggregate of:

Examples of Foreign Shareholding in a sentence

  • The Client acknowledges that it shall observe the relevant regulations including but not limited to the publicly available information regarding balances of the Daily Quota and/or Foreign Shareholding Restrictions as prescribed by the China Connect Rules and the Applicable Regulations from time to time.

  • The Client accepts that the Client will not be permitted to buy China Connect Securities if the purchase of China Connect Securities under the China Stock Connect is suspended or otherwise rejected by virtue of any quota or Foreign Shareholding Restrictions as prescribed by the China Connect Rules and the Applicable Regulations from time to time.

  • The Customer accepts that the Customer will not be permitted to buy China Connect Securities if the purchase of China Connect Securities under the China Stock Connect is suspended or otherwise rejected by virtue of any quota or Foreign Shareholding Restrictions as prescribed by the China Connect Rules and the Applicable Regulations from time to time.

  • The Customer acknowledges that it shall observe the relevant regulations including but not limited to the publicly available information regarding balances of the Daily Quota and/or Foreign Shareholding Restrictions as prescribed by the China Connect Rules and the Applicable Regulations from time to time.

  • The trading of Securities under the China Stock Connect is subject at all times to the relevant regulations, including the Foreign Shareholding Restrictions, which impose purchasing and holding limits.

  • Foreign Shareholding Restriction, Including the Forced-Sale Arrangement 實施境外持股量限制,包括強制出售 Foreign shareholding restriction, including the forced-sale arrangement is in place and the EP should have the right to “force-sell” client’s shares upon receiving the forced-sale notification from SEHK.

Related to Foreign Shareholding

  • Shareholding means the holding by a Member of a Share or Shares (whether in a class or not);

  • Domestic Foreign Holding Company means any Domestic Subsidiary of the Borrower that owns no material assets (held directly or indirectly through one or more disregarded entities) other than capital stock (or capital stock and/or debt) of one or more Foreign Subsidiaries that are CFCs and/or Domestic Foreign Holding Companies.

  • Controlling shareholding means not less than 51% of the voting rights or paid up share capital in the Company/Consortium.

  • Foreign Subsidiary Voting Stock the voting Capital Stock of any Foreign Subsidiary.

  • Foreign Holding Company means any Subsidiary all or substantially all of the assets of which are comprised of Equity Interests in one or more Foreign Subsidiaries or CFC Debt.