Financial Instrument definition

Financial Instrument means those instruments specified in Section C of Annex I;
Financial Instrument means a security, derivative, commodity or currency as investment.
Financial Instrument means a financial instrument as defined in point (15) of Article 4(1) of Directive 2014/65/EU;

Examples of Financial Instrument in a sentence

  • Financial Instrument means any of the financial instruments listed in the Authorisation; Instruction means the Client’s instruction to Spectra Global to perform any act within the scope of the Terms, other than to conclude a transaction in Financial Instruments.

  • We may require you to disclose further information to us, including but not limited to information relating to your knowledge of a particular Financial Instrument, market and dealing history, level of education and profession in order to discharge our obligation to apply the Appropriateness Test.


More Definitions of Financial Instrument

Financial Instrument means the instruments set out in Section C of Annex I to Directive 2014/65/EU on markets in financial instruments, and includes without limitation:
Financial Instrument means the Financial Instruments under the Company’s CIF license which can be found in the document “Company Information”. It is understood that the Company does not necessarily offer all the Financial Instruments which appear on its CIF license but only those marketed on its Website, from time to time.
Financial Instrument means any derivative contract dealing in an underlying asset, including Foreign Exchange and Contract for Difference.
Financial Instrument means Contracts for Differences.
Financial Instrument means any check, draft, money order, certificate of deposit, letter of credit, bill of exchange, credit card, or marketable security.
Financial Instrument means financial instrument as defined in point (50) of Article 4(1) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013;
Financial Instrument means any of the following: