Initial Margin Rate definition

Initial Margin Rate means, for a Product, an amount established by Exchange;
Initial Margin Rate means the minimum ratio of the money that the Client has to pay for purchasing of Securities, or the Excess Equity that the Client must maintain in the Margin Account for any item of Purchase Value of Securities before buying such Securities.
Initial Margin Rate means, for each Product, an amount established by Exchange from time to time as published by Exchange on Exchange's Website;

Examples of Initial Margin Rate in a sentence

  • Exchange may determine the Initial Margin Rate applicable to each Product, from time-to-time, and such Initial Margin Rates will be determined at the sole discretion of Exchange.

  • Exchange will determine the Initial Margin Rate applicable to each Product, from time-to-time, and such Initial Margin Rates will be determined at the sole discretion of Exchange.


More Definitions of Initial Margin Rate

Initial Margin Rate means a minimum rate of money to be paid or listed securities to be deposited by a client as collateral for purchasing securities, or a client’s excessive assets held in a margin account in proportion to the purchasing value of any securities prior to purchasing such securities, or a minimum rate of money or listed securities to be deposited by a client as collateral for making a short sale or a client’s excessive assets held in a margin account in proportion to the value of any short sale transaction prior to making such short sale transaction, as the case may be;
Initial Margin Rate means a minimum rate of money which a client shall pay or listed securities which a client shall deposit as collateral for purchase of
Initial Margin Rate means, for each a Product, an amount established by Exchange from time to time as published by Exchange on Exchange's Website;

Related to Initial Margin Rate

  • Initial Margin means the amount of cash or securities deposited with a broker as a margin payment at the time of purchase or sale of a futures contract.

  • Additional Margin shall have the meaning provided in Section 2.14(a).

  • LIBOR Margin has the meaning given that term in Section 2.2.(c)(ii)(D).

  • Weighted Average Advance Rate means, as of any date of determination with respect to all Eligible Collateral Loans included in the Aggregate Net Collateral Balance, the number obtained by (a) summing the products obtained by multiplying (i) the Advance Rate of each Eligible Collateral Loan by (ii) such Eligible Collateral Loan’s contribution to the Aggregate Net Collateral Balance and dividing such sum by (b) the Aggregate Net Collateral Balance.

  • Applicable Margins means collectively the Applicable L/C Margin, the Applicable Revolver Index Margin, the Applicable Term Loan Index Margin, the Applicable Revolver LIBOR Margin and the Applicable Term Loan LIBOR Margin.