International assets definition

International assets means those assets required to be included in bank- ing institutions’ ‘‘Country Exposure Report’’ form (FFIEC No. 009).
International assets means those assets required to be included in banking institutions’ ‘‘Country Exposure Report’’ form (FFIEC No. 009).
International assets means those assets required to be included in bank- ing institutions’ Country Exposure Re- port forms (FFIEC 009).

Examples of International assets in a sentence

  • Other” activity represents transfers from the Retirement Segment, as a result of changes in the client contract form; and FX related to International assets under management.

  • This facility has been part of BioFocus, the service division of the Galapagos Group, since the acquisition of the Discovery Partners International assets by Galapagos in July 2006.

  • International assets subject to transfer risk associated with the country of residence of the obligor normally do not include, for example, (1) assets guaranteed by a resident of a foreign country different from that of the direct obligor;(2) certain collateralized assets; (3) commitments; and (4) assets of a foreign office of the banking institution payable in local currency for which the foreign office has equivalent local currency liabilities.

  • Netting of assets and liabilities International assets and liabilities should in principle be reported on a gross basis in the locational banking statistics.

  • The Company's International assets are substantially located in Switzerland.


More Definitions of International assets

International assets means, collectively, the CCB International Assets, the Controlled International Assets and the CCO International Assets.
International assets means (a) theatres located outside the United States and Canada, including the Mexican Assets and (b) Stock of Persons (other than AMC Entertainment International, Inc., a Delaware corporation) which own or operate theatres located outside the United States and Canada, including the Mexican Assets, in each case, together with all property and assets which are a part of or related to such theatres, including but not limited to cash, accounts receivable, real estate, leases, tenant improvements, furniture, fixtures and equipment, net of any accounts payable, accrued expenses and other current and long-term liabilities related to such theatres.
International assets means thoseassets required to be included in banking institutions’ Country Exposure Report forms (FFIEC No. 009).
International assets means any right, title, and interest that Respondents’ may have, at the time the International Trademarks are divested, in, to, and under the International Trademarks.
International assets means MEO Assets (as defined in the J&J Agreement), including the ITU Filings.
International assets means those assets required to be included inbanking institutions’ Country Exposure Report forms (FFIEC No. 009).
International assets means thoseassets required to be included inbanking institutions’ ‘‘Country Exposure Report’’ form (FFIEC No. 009).