Hong Kong Dollar definition

Hong Kong Dollar or “HK $” means the lawful currency of Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Dollar or “HK$” or “HKD” means the lawful currency for the time being and from time to time of Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Dollar or “HKD” means the lawful currency of Hong Kong for the time being;

Examples of Hong Kong Dollar in a sentence

  • Underlying Stock Currency: Hong Kong Dollar (“HKD”) Settlement Currency: Singapore Dollar (“SGD”)Exercise Expenses: Certificate Holders will be required to pay all charges which areincurred in respect of the exercise of the Certificates.

  • Interest rate for the first 36 months shall be Hong Kong Dollar Best Lending Rate (P) quoted from time to time by The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited minus 2.25%p.a. (P-2.25% p.a.), thereafter at Hong Kong Dollar Best Lending Rate (P).

  • The functional currency of the Company is Hong Kong Dollar (“HK$”).

  • The consolidated financial statements are presented in Hong Kong Dollar (“HK$”), which is also the functional currency of the Company.

  • Examples of currencies that may be used as a Reference Asset(s) are: Euro, Hong Kong Dollar, British Pound, Swiss Franc, Japanese Yen, Canadian Dollar and Australian Dollar.


More Definitions of Hong Kong Dollar

Hong Kong Dollar means the lawful currency of Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Dollar. (or “HK$”) means the official currency in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Dollar or “HKD” means Hong Kong dollars, the lawful currency of Hong Kong Special
Hong Kong Dollar or “HKD” means the lawful money of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Hong Kong Dollar or “HK$” means the lawful currency of Hong Kong at the relevant time;
Hong Kong Dollar. “HKD” and “HK$” denote the lawful currency of the Hong Kong SAR.
Hong Kong Dollar or “HK dollar” or “HK$” Hong Kong dollars, the lawful currency of Hong Kong [REDACTED]