Leverage Factor definition

Leverage Factor means the leverage factor in respect of a Series of ETP Securities as specified in the relevant Final Terms.
Leverage Factor. A Multiplier of greater than one by which an applicable Index is multiplied.
Leverage Factor means the Leverage Factor as specified in § 2 of the Product and Underlying Data.

Examples of Leverage Factor in a sentence

  • Leverage componentThe leverage component inversely tracks an investment in the Reference Instrument (or its constituents and in accordance with its rules and regulations), whereby movements in the price of the Reference Instrument are multiplied by the Leverage (Factor).

  • The Leverage Factor applicable to each class of Two Times Leveraged Commodity Security is therefore +2 and for each class of Three Times Leveraged Commodity Security is therefore +3.

  • The Leverage Factor element of the formulaThe Leverage Factor is included in the pricing formula to provide the relevant level of exposure to the changes in the level of the relevant underlying index.

  • The Leverage Factor applicable to each class of One Times Short Commodity Securities is therefore -1 and for each classof Three Times Short Individual Securities is therefore -3.


More Definitions of Leverage Factor

Leverage Factor means a factor of -1, -2 , +2, -3, +3, -5 or +5 which is applied to the
Leverage Factor. A Multiplier of greater than one by which an applicable Index is multiplied. LIBOR: The rate determined by the Calculation Agent in accordance with Section 2.07(i)(H).
Leverage Factor means the Leverage Factor as specified in § 2 of the Product and Underlying Data. "Management Fee" means the Management Fee as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data.
Leverage Factor means, with respect to an EVA Business Unit for a fiscal year, the negative (positive) deviation from Target EVA necessary before a zero (two times) Target Incentive is earned as determined by the Committee from time to time.
Leverage Factor means -1 in respect of Short Commodity Securities of any class and+2 in respect of Leveraged Commodity Securities of any class
Leverage Factor means the percentage specified in the applicable pricing supplement. “market disruption event” means,
Leverage Factor means the ratio of earned premiums to the average of year- beginning and year-end surplus.