Leveraged Instruments definition

Leveraged Instruments means Investments that have the potential of magnifying an investor’s exposure to an underlying risk.

Examples of Leveraged Instruments in a sentence

  • OTCD or Leveraged Instruments may be very illiquid and may not have any secondary market, meaning that such instruments may be difficult to be sold within a reasonable time (if at all) or an a price which reflects its objectively perceived "fair" value.

  • Trading in OTCD or Leveraged Instruments may not be suitable for all investors.

  • Members shall notify Customers of the above exclusion of liability and disclaimer of warranty by the Exchange either by way of inclusion in the contracts granting access to the Markets or such other manner as approved by the Exchange.成各员应将以该上责任排免明声责和除的 他交易准的其方式。批所 **Leveraged Instrumenst : include Conrt acts for ifDferences (CFDs) 合括:杠具杆差约工包价 ** This statement does not disclose all the risks and other significant aspects of trading in Over-the-Counter Derivatives (“OTCD”) and Leveraged Instruments.

Related to Leveraged Instruments

  • Money Market Instruments means instruments normally dealt in on the money

  • Trade Instruments means any performance bonds, advance payment bonds or documentary letters of credit issued in respect of the obligations of any member of the Group arising in the ordinary course of trading of that member of the Group.

  • Tier 1 Instruments means any and all (i) securities or other obligations (other than Tier 1 Shares) issued by UBS Group AG or (ii) shares, securities, participation securities or other obligations (other than Tier 1 Shares) issued by a subsidiary of UBS Group AG and having the benefit of a guarantee, credit support agreement or similar undertaking of UBS Group AG, each of which shares, securities, participation securities or other obligations described in clauses (i) and

  • money market instrument means with respect of an Index Calculation Date the Stockholm Interbank Offered Rate 3 Months (the "Reference Interest Rate"), as published on Bloomberg page STIBB3M Index (or any replacement Bloomberg page which displays that rate) (the "Screen Page") around 11:00 a.m. (London time) on that day.

  • Portfolio Company means the issuer or obligor under any Portfolio Investment held by any Obligor.