Market Loans definition

Market Loans means bonds, notes or other debt securities (however defined), which are or are intended to be quoted, listed, traded or otherwise admitted to trading on a Regulated Market or a multilateral trading facility (as defined in Directive 2004/39/EC on markets in financial instruments).
Market Loans means bonds, notes or other debt securities (however defined), which are or can be quoted, listed, traded or otherwise admitted to trading on a Regulated Market, or an organised trading facility (as defined in Directive 2014/65/EU on markets in financial instruments).
Market Loans means loans against the issue of certificates, bonds or other securities (including loans under MTN or other market loan programs) that are sold, arranged or placed in an organized form and that are or are intended to become the subject of trading on a Regulated Market.

Examples of Market Loans in a sentence

  • Each Bank may submit a Money Market Quote containing an offer or offers to make Money Market Loans in response to any Invitation for Money Market Quotes.

  • Floatation of Market Loans by Central Government and issue and discharge of Treasury bills.31.

  • The Borrower may request offers to make Money Market Loans for more than one Interest Period in a single Money Market Quote Request.

  • Determinations by the Agent of the amounts of Money Market Loans shall be conclusive in the absence of manifest error.

  • Determinations by the Administrative Agent of the amounts of Money Market Loans shall be conclusive in the absence of manifest error.


More Definitions of Market Loans

Market Loans means bonds, notes or other debt securities (however defined), which are or are intended to be quoted, listed, traded or otherwise admitted to trading on a Regulated Market.
Market Loans means any loan or other indebtedness where an entity issues commercial papers, certificates, convertibles, subordinated debentures, bonds or any other debt securities (including, for the avoidance of doubt, medium term note programmes and other market funding programmes), provided in each case that such instruments and securities are or can be subject to trade on a Regulated Market or recognised unregulated market place.
Market Loans means any loan or other indebtedness where an entity issues commercial paper, certificates, convertibles, subordinated debentures, bonds or any other debt securities (including, for the avoidance of doubt, under any medium term note programmes and other market funding programmes), provided in each case that such instruments and securities are or can be subject to trade on Nasdaq Stockholm or any other regulated market (as defined in Directive 2004/39/EC on markets in financial instruments) or unregulated recognised market place.
Market Loans means notes, bonds or other debt securities (however defined), which are or can be quoted, listed, traded or otherwise admitted to listing on a Regulated Market, a multilateral trading facility or an organised trading facility (each as defined in Directive 2014/65/EU on markets in financial instruments), but excluding any such securities which (a) are subscribed with an intention to be held by a maximum of five (5) investors, (b) have a final maturity date or redemption date falling after the Final Maturity Date and no scheduled amortisations or instalment dates falling on or before the Final Maturity Date or(c) constitute Fund Units;
Market Loans as used above means loans in exchange for the issuance of commercial paper, bonds or other securities (including medium term notes or other market loan programmes), which are sold, brokered, or invested pursuant to an organised procedure.
Market Loans means any loan or other indebtedness in the form of commercial paper, certificates, convertibles, subordinated debentures, notes or any other debt securities (including, for the avoidance of doubt, medium term note programmes and other market funding programmes), provided in each case that such instruments and securities are or can be quoted, listed, traded or otherwise admitted to trading on any Regulated Market or a multilateral trading facility (as defined in Directive 2014/65/EU on markets in financial instruments).
Market Loans means any loan or other indebtedness where an entity issues commercial paper, certificates, subordinated debentures, bonds or any other debt securities (including, for the avoidance of doubt, medium term note programmes and other market funding programmes), provided in each case that such instruments and