Constant Maturity Swap definition

Constant Maturity Swap means the swap transaction in the Specified Currency with a maturity of the Specified Maturity.
Constant Maturity Swap means the swap transaction in the Specified Currency with a maturity of the Specified Maturity as specified in the applicable Final Terms.
Constant Maturity Swap means the swap rate.

Examples of Constant Maturity Swap in a sentence

  • Interest on this Note will be determined by reference to the applicable Interest Rate Basis or Interest Rate Bases, which may, as described below, include the CD Rate, the CMT Rate, the Commercial Paper Rate, the Constant Maturity Swap Rate, the Federal Funds Open Rate, the Federal Funds Rate, LIBOR, the Prime Rate or the Treasury Rate (each as defined below).

  • If at least three quotations are provided, the rate for that Interest Determination Date will be the arithmetic mean of the quotations, eliminating the highest quotation (or, in the event of equality, one of the highest) and the lowest quotation (or, in the event of equality, one of the lowest); or (3) if at least three quotations are not received by the Calculation Agent as mentioned in clause (2), the Constant Maturity Swap Rate in effect on the particular Interest Determination Date.

  • If the Reference Rate is Constant Maturity Swap (“ CMS”) and no quotation appears on the Relevant Screen Page at the Relevant Time on the relevant Interest Determination Date, then the Rate of Interest will be determined on the basis of the mid-market annual swap rate quotations provided by five leading swap dealers in the European inter-bank market at approximately the Relevant Time on the relevant Interest Determination Date.

  • Interest on this Note will be determined by reference to the applicable Interest Rate Basis or Interest Rate Bases, which may, as described below, include the CD Rate, the CMT Rate, the Commercial Paper Rate, the Constant Maturity Swap Rate; the Eleventh District Cost of Funds Rate, the Federal Funds Open Rate, the Federal Funds Rate, LIBOR, EURIBOR, the Prime Rate or the Treasury Rate (each as defined below).

  • Investment Derivative Instrument: 2007 Constant Maturity Swap AgreementIn June 2007, the University executed a Constant Maturity Swap (CMS) in an initial notional amount of $34,370,000 effective October 1, 2007, the purpose of which was to reduce interest costs.

  • Future cash receipts were calculated either based on using the contractually-specified fixed rate or based on using the contractually-specified variable forward rates as implied by the LIBOR (London Interbank Offered Rate) yield curve or the CMS (Constant Maturity Swap rate) yield curve, as applicable.

  • A Floating Rate Note may be a CD Rate Note, CMT Rate Note, Commercial Paper Rate Note, Constant Maturity Swap Rate Note, Eleventh District Cost of Funds Rate Note, Federal Funds Open Rate Note, Federal Funds Rate Note, LIBOR Note, EURIBOR Note, Prime Rate Note or Treasury Rate Note.

  • The interest on these Notes for the years 7 to 12 is linked to the development of the difference between the 30 year EUR Constant Maturity Swap (CMS) Rate (“EUR CMS 30 YR”) and the 5 year EUR Constant Maturity Swap (CMS) Rate (“EUR CMS 5 YR”).

  • A Floating Rate Note may be a CD Rate Note, CMT Rate Note, Commercial Paper Rate Note, Constant Maturity Swap Rate Note, Federal Funds Open Rate Note, Federal Funds Rate Note, LIBOR Note, Prime Rate Note or Treasury Rate Note.

  • Single Name Constant Maturity Swap Transaction means a Credit Derivative Transaction that references not more than one Reference Entity for which the Fixed Rate is reset at the end of each Fixed Rate Payer Calculation Period to the then-current market rate for the relevant Credit Derivative Transaction.

Related to Constant Maturity Swap

  • Designated CMT Maturity Index means the original period to maturity of the United States Treasury securities (either 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 20 or 30 years) specified on the face hereof with respect to which the CMT Rate will be calculated. If no such maturity is specified on the face hereof, the Designated CMT Maturity Index shall be 2 years.

  • Latest Maturity Date means, as of any date of determination, the latest maturity or expiration date applicable to any Loan or Commitment hereunder at such time, including the latest maturity or expiration date of any Term Loan or Term Commitment.

  • Final Maturity has the meaning specified in Section 308.

  • Maturity when used with respect to any Security, means the date on which the principal of such Security or an installment of principal becomes due and payable as therein or herein provided, whether at the Stated Maturity or by declaration of acceleration, call for redemption or otherwise.

  • Class A-4 Maturity Date means [ ] (or, if such day is not a Business Day, the next succeeding Business Day thereafter).

  • Class A-3 Maturity Date means [ ] (or, if such day is not a Business Day, the next succeeding Business Day thereafter).

  • Class A-2 Maturity Date means [ ] (or, if such day is not a Business Day, the next succeeding Business Day thereafter).

  • Class A-1 Maturity Date means [ ] (or, if such day is not a Business Day, the next preceding Business Day).

  • Scheduled Maturity Date means June 30, 2032.

  • Facility Maturity Date means the earliest to occur of (i) the Stated Maturity Date, (ii) the date of the declaration, or automatic occurrence, of the Facility Maturity Date pursuant to Section 7.01, (iii) the Collection Date and (iv) the occurrence of the termination of this Agreement pursuant to Section 2.18(b) hereof.

  • Early Maturity Date means the date notified to the Investor as such in the Early Maturity Notice;

  • Tranche B Maturity Date means May 8, 2009, or, if such day is not a Business Day, the next preceding Business Day.

  • L/C Maturity Date means the date that is five Business Days prior to the Revolving Credit Maturity Date.

  • Loan Maturity Date means the date on which the entire unpaid balance of the Loan, including principal and interest, is due and payable.

  • Class C Maturity Date means [ ] (or, if such day is not a Business Day, the next succeeding Business Day thereafter).

  • Maximum Maturity means an obligation that has a remaining maturity of not greater than the period specified in the Standard (or if no such period is specified, thirty years);

  • Class B Maturity Date means [ ] (or, if such day is not a Business Day, the next succeeding Business Day thereafter).

  • Postponed Maturity Date means the tenth Business Day following the originally scheduled Maturity Date;

  • Mid-Swap Rate means, in relation to a Reset Determination Date and subject to Condition 4(b)(ii), either:

  • Applicable Maturity means: (a) in relation to Screen Rate Determination, the period of time designated in the Reference Rate, and (b) in relation to ISDA Determination, the Designated Maturity.

  • Term A Loan Maturity Date means July 18, 2024 or, if such date is not a Business Day, the immediately preceding Business Day.

  • Legal Maturity Date means July 15, 2024.

  • Term Facility Maturity Date means, as the context may require, (a) with respect to the Term B-1 Loans, the Term B-1 Facility Maturity Date and (b) with respect to any other Class of Term Loans, the maturity dates specified therefor in the applicable Incremental Assumption Agreement.

  • Term Maturity Date means December 30, 2021 (or, with respect to any Term Lender that has extended the maturity date of its Term Loans pursuant to Section 2.19(b), the extended maturity date set forth in the Extension Notice delivered by the Borrower and such Term Lender to the Administrative Agent pursuant to Section 2.19(b)).

  • Latest Term Loan Maturity Date means, at any date of determination, the latest maturity or expiration date applicable to any Term Loan hereunder at such time, including the latest maturity or expiration date of any New Term Loan or any Extended Term Loan, in each case as extended in accordance with this Agreement from time to time.