Posted Margin definition

Posted Margin. That part of the Margin Balance that is posted to NatureForex in support of the Customer's Open Position and Unrealized Losses.
Posted Margin has the meaning as set forth in Section 3.3.
Posted Margin. That part of the Margin Balance that is posted to Salma Markets in support of the Customer's Open Position and Unrealized Losses.

Examples of Posted Margin in a sentence

  • GAIN Capital may withdraw funds from the Customer’s account without notice: (x) to ensure that Posted Margin equals or exceeds Required Margin; and (y) to satisfy any payment obligation to GAIN Capital, including commissions, fees and charges in respect of Customer’s Account.

  • Direct Trading Technologies Ltd may withdraw funds from the Customer's account without notice:(x) to ensure that Posted Margin equals or exceeds Required Margin; and (y) to satisfy any payment obligation to Direct Trading Technologies Ltd, including commissions, fees and charges in respect of Customer's Account.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Clearing Member shall not be obligated to transfer Posted Margin pursuant to this Section 4 if such transfer would cause a breach of any “Monthly Substitutions Limit” specified in the Schedule.

  • Except as specified in the preceding sentence, the Secured Party will have no duty with respect to Posted Margin, including, without limitation, any duty to collect any distributions, or to enforce or preserve any rights pertaining thereto.

  • AMarkets may withdraw funds from the Customer’s account without notice: (x) to ensure that Posted Margin equals or exceeds Required Margin; and (y) to satisfy any payment obligation to AMarkets, including commissions, fees and charges in respect of Customer’s Account.

  • The Pledgor will promptly give notice to the Secured Party of, and defend against, any suit, action, proceeding or lien that involves Posted Margin transferred by the Pledgor or that could adversely affect the security interest granted by it hereunder.

  • Direct Trading Technologies Ltd may withdraw funds from the Customer's account without notice:(x) to ensure that Posted Margin equals or exceeds Required ▇▇▇▇▇▇; and (y) to satisfy any payment obligation to Direct Trading Technologies Ltd, including commissions, fees and charges in respect of Customer's Account.

  • SwissMC may withdraw funds from the Customer’s account without notice: (x) to ensure that Posted Margin equals or exceeds Required Margin; and (y) to satisfy any payment obligation to SwissMC, including commissions, fees and charges in respect of Customer’s Account.

  • The Secured Party will be entitled to hold Posted Margin or, at its option, to appoint a custodian to hold such Posted Margin on its behalf, subject to the following conditions: (i) the Secured Party is not a defaulting party, (ii) Margin is held only in the continental United States, and (iii) the long-term unsubordinated unsecured debt of the custodian is rated at least “A” by S&P or at least “A2” by ▇▇▇▇▇’▇.

  • Upon demand made by the Secured Party, the Pledgor shall execute, deliver, file and record a financing statement and take any other action that may be reasonably necessary or desirable and reasonably requested by the Secured Party to create, preserve, perfect or validate any security interest granted hereunder, to enable the Secured Party to exercise or enforce its rights hereunder with respect to Posted Margin or to effect or document a release of a security interest in Posted Margin.


More Definitions of Posted Margin

Posted Margin shall the initial margin (however defined) transferred by Customer to Clearing Member pursuant to the FICC Clearing Agreement.
Posted Margin shall have the meaning set forth in Module IV.

Related to Posted Margin

  • CD Margin means a rate per annum determined in accordance with the Pricing Schedule.

  • Free Margin means the amount of funds available in the Client Account, which may be used to open a position or maintain an Open Position. Free Margin shall be calculated as: Equity less (minus) Necessary Margin [Free margin = Equity- Necessary Margin].

  • Base Rate Margin has the meaning set forth in the definition of Applicable Margin.

  • Floating Rate Margin means 7.50 per cent. per annum.

  • Note Margin With respect to each Mortgage Loan, the fixed percentage set forth in the related Mortgage Note and indicated in Exhibit One hereto as the "NOTE MARGIN," which percentage is added to the Index on each Adjustment Date to determine (subject to rounding in accordance with the related Mortgage Note, the Periodic Cap, the Maximum Mortgage Rate and the Minimum Mortgage Rate) the interest rate to be borne by such Mortgage Loan until the next Adjustment Date.