Short Selling definition

Short Selling means the uncovered sale of money market instruments.
Short Selling means the sale of Short Selling Securities in respect of which you have a presently exercisable and unconditional right to vest the Short Selling Securities in the purchaser by virtue of having borrowed such securities under a Stock Borrowing and Lending Arrangement.
Short Selling means an activity as defined in point (b) of Article 2(1) of Regulation (EU) No 236/2012 of the European Parliament and the Council1;

Examples of Short Selling in a sentence

  • Options, Futures and/or Short Selling by Investment Persons Investment Persons trading in options or futures contracts, or engaging in short sales of Covered Securities, must obtain both (a) approval by the senior manager designated in this section and (b) preclearance of the trade through TradeComply.

  • Note, however, that Short Selling Against the Box or otherwise hedging an investment in shares of Power Corporation of Canada, Power Financial Corporation, and Great-West Lifeco Inc.

  • Short Selling means an investor sells a security that is not owned in his or her account.

  • Due to the physical and business separation of the entities, Access Persons of the Firm are not under any trading restrictions within their personal accounts or any account in which they have beneficial interest with the following exceptions: • Short Selling and Margin Accounts Access Persons are not permitted to enter into short sales or trade on margin.

  • Short Selling: Seller represents that with respect to the securities of Pubco, it has not engaged in any short selling activity of any kind prior to the date hereof and shall not engage in any such activity whatsoever at any time through the Valuation Date.


More Definitions of Short Selling

Short Selling means any sale of one or more Company Securities which the seller does not own at the time of entering into the agreement to sell, including such a sale where at the time of entering into the agreement to sell the seller has borrowed or agreed to borrow the Company Securities for delivery at settlement.
Short Selling means the selling of an investment which you do not own with a view to buying it back at a lower price.
Short Selling means any sale by the MMF of an instrument which the MMF does not own at the time of entering into the agreement to sell, including such a sale where, at the time of entering into the agreement to sell, the MMF has borrowed or agreed to borrow the money market instruments for delivery at settlement;
Short Selling means the sale of China Connect Securities, which are from time to time included in the list of eligible China Connect Market securities for short selling published by the SEHK from time to time, in respect of which the Client has a presently exercisable and unconditional right to vest such securities in the purchaser by virtue of having borrowed such securities under a Stock Borrowing and Lending Arrangement.
Short Selling means the sale of China Connect Securities, which are from time to time included in the list of eligible China Connect Market securities for short selling published by the SEHK from time to time, in respect of which the Client has a presently exercisable and unconditional right to vest such securities in the purchaser by virtue of having borrowed such securities under a Stock Borrowing and Lending Arrangement;
Short Selling. Short selling means selling a stock which the seller does not own at the time of trade. “Sponsor” Life Insurance Corporation of India. “Switch” Redemption of a unit in any scheme (including the Options therein) of the Mutual Fund against purchase / allotment of a unit in another scheme (including the Options therein) of the Mutual Fund, subject to completion of Lock-in Period, if any, of the units of the scheme(s) from where the units are beingswitched. “Stock LendingLending of securities to another person or entity for a fixed period of time, at a negotiated compensation in order to enhance returns of theportfolio. “SystematicInvestment Plan (SIP)” Facility given to the Unit holders to invest specified fixed sums in the Scheme on periodic basis by giving a single instruction. “Systematic Transfer Plan (STP)” Facility given to the Unit holders to transfer sums on periodic basis from one scheme to another scheme launched by the Mutual Fund from time to time by giving a single instruction. “SystematicWithdrawal Plan (SWP)” Facility given to the Unit holders to withdraw amounts from the Scheme on periodic basis by giving a single instruction. “Trust Deed” The Trust Deed made between the Sponsor and LIC Mutual Fund Trustee Private Limited, as amended from time to time, thereby establishing an irrevocable trust, called LIC Mutual Fund. “Trustee or TrusteeCompany” LIC Mutual Fund Trustee Company Pvt. Ltd incorporated under the provisions of the Companies Act, 1956 and act as the Trustee to the Schemes of the Mutual Fund. “Unit” The interest of the Unit holder which consists of each Unit representing one undivided share inthe assets of the Scheme. “Unit holder” A person holding Unit(s) in the Scheme offered under this Document.
Short Selling means a sale of securities where at the time of the sale-