Remaining Maturity definition

Remaining Maturity means, for any day, for any Receivable in the Receivables Pool, (i) if such Receivable is a Defaulted Receivable, the number zero, or (ii) otherwise, the lesser of (a) the number of days until such Receivable would become a Defaulted Receivable if it remained unpaid and (b) one hundred fifty (150).
Remaining Maturity of the Debt Securities means, at any date of determination, the quotient obtained by dividing the number of days from and including such date of determination to but excluding the Maturity Date, by 365.

Examples of Remaining Maturity in a sentence

  • Schedule AA and Schedule BB - Other Reservable Obligations by Remaining Maturity Items AA.1 and BB.2 break down, by remaining maturity, the amounts outstanding (1) of ineligible acceptances (finance bills)7 and (2) of funds obtained through the issuance of obligations by nonconsolidated affiliates.

  • The credit exposure arising from a derivative transaction under the Remaining Maturity Method shall equal the greater of zero or the sum of the current mark-to-market value of the derivative transaction added to the product of the notional amount of the transaction, the remaining maturity in years of the transaction, and a fixed multiplicative factor determined by reference to Table 2, below.

  • Ineligible Acceptances and Obligations Issued by Affiliates Maturing in Seven Days or More (Nonpersonal Only) (Item BB.2) For information on ineligible acceptances and obligations issued by affiliates, see schedule AA and schedule BB, Other Reservable Obligations by Remaining Maturity.

  • The notional principal amounts of the reporting bank's OTC derivatives that are subject to the risk-based capital requirements are reported by remaining maturity in Schedule RC-R, Part II, Memorandum items 2.a through 2.g. Remaining Maturity Interest Rate Part II.

  • The notional principal amounts of the reporting bank's OTC derivatives that are subject to the risk-based capital requirements are reported by remaining maturity in Schedule RC-R, Part II, Memorandum items 2.a through 2.g. Remaining Maturity Interest RatePart II.

  • Information about the sensitivity of the fair values of the City’s investments (including investments held by bond trustees) to market interest rate fluctuations is provided by the following table that shows the distribution of the City’s investments by maturity: Remaining Maturity (in Months) Investment Type Disclosures Relating to Credit Risk Generally, credit risk is the risk that an issuer of an investment will not fulfill its obligation to the holder of the investment.

  • The Superintendent may require a financial institution to use the Conversion Factor Matrix Method or the Remaining Maturity Method to calculate the credit exposure of derivative transactions if the Superintendent finds that such method is necessary to promote the safety and soundness of the financial institution.

  • Remaining Maturity Schedule: This schedule requires manual input.

  • Column 11 - Rem Maturity Remaining Maturity of One Year or LessIn Column 11, show all claims reported in Columns 1 through 10 that have a remaining contractual maturity of one year or less except as described below.

  • Report uninsured secondary capital accounts with remaining maturity greater than three years using the Uninsured Secondary Capital Sliding Scale.Uninsured Secondary Capital Sliding Scale Remaining Maturity 6.

Related to Remaining Maturity

  • 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);

  • Final Maturity has the meaning specified in Section 308.

  • Existing Maturity Date has the meaning specified in Section 2.14(a).

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

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

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

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

  • Revolving Maturity Date means the day before the first anniversary of the Closing Date.

  • 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.

  • Springing Maturity Date has the meaning specified in the definition of “Maturity Date”.

  • Scheduled Maturity Date means June 30, 2032.

  • 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)).

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

  • Final Maturity Date means March 31, 2022.

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

  • 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.

  • Original Maturity Date means the date on which the bond reaches the end of the term for which it was initially offered and, unless further extended, ceases to earn interest.

  • Maturity Date shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Exhibit A.

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

  • Designated Maturity means, in relation to Screen Rate Determination, the period of time designated in the Reference Rate.

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

  • 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.

  • Extended Maturity Date shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.5(c) hereof.

  • Initial Maturity Date means the earlier of (i) December 1, 2015 (the "Scheduled Initial Maturity Date"), and (ii) the date on which the unpaid principal balance of this Note becomes due and payable by acceleration or otherwise pursuant to the Loan Documents or the exercise by Lender of any right or remedy thereunder.

  • Stated Maturity Date is the date, as set forth on the Accumulation Fund Schedule, when the Fund Balance is originally due and payable to the Policyholder.

  • Accelerated Maturity Date means if the Company elects to accelerate the Maturity Date in accordance with Sections 2.2 (b) and 2.2(c), the date selected by the Company which is prior to the Scheduled Maturity Date, but is on an Interest Payment Date after June 30, 2007.