OTC derivatives definition

OTC derivatives means derivative instruments, whether confirmed or not and originated, issued and/or sold by QT as principal or in which QT makes a market on MT5;
OTC derivatives means derivate instruments, whether confirmed or not, originated, issued and/or sold by QT as principal or in which QT makes a market on MT5;
OTC derivatives means over-the-counter derivatives, which include Margin-FX Contracts and CFDs, as described in section 3 of this PSF.

Examples of OTC derivatives in a sentence

  • In general, the credit risk for derivatives that are traded on a stock market is lower than the risk for OTC derivatives, as the clearing office acting as the issuer or counterparty of each derivative traded on the stock exchange assumes a settle- ment guarantee.

  • Level of the collateral The Management Company shall stipulate the necessary level of the collateral for transactions with OTC derivatives and for efficient portfolio management techniques by referring to the applicable limits set out in the Prospectus for counterparty risks and taking account of the nature and the characteristics of the transactions, the creditworthiness and the identity of the counterparties as well as the prevailing market conditions.

  • The proposal also requires market participants to mitigate risks when operating on derivatives mar- ket, for example using electronic means to confirm the terms of OTC derivatives contract.


More Definitions of OTC derivatives

OTC derivatives means derivatives traded over-the-counter;
OTC derivatives means derivative instruments, whether confirmed or not, originated, issued and/or soldby QT as principal or in which QT makes a market;
OTC derivatives means derivatives not listed at a stock exchange. "Prospectus" means this prospectus of the Fund as amended from time to time. "RESA" means the Recueil Éléctronique des Sociétés et Associations.
OTC derivatives means any over-the-counter derivative products or transactions which may be acceptable to Huatai or which Huatai may provide or make available to the Client;
OTC derivatives means derivative contracts whose execution does not take place on a regulated market or on a third-country market considered as equivalent to a regulated market or on any other organised trading venue established under Directive 2004/109/EC that clears such contracts through a CCP;
OTC derivatives means derivative contracts whose execution does not take place on a regulated market or on a third-country market considered as equivalent to a regulated market or on any other organised trading venue established under Directive 2004/109/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 December 2004 on the harmonisation of transparency requirements in relation to information about issuers whose securities are admitted to trading in a regulated market1 that clears such contracts through a CCP;
OTC derivatives means derivatives which are traded over the counter.