Short Selling Security definition

Short Selling Security means any China Connect Security which is from time to time included in the List of Eligible Securities for Short Selling as eligible for Short Selling and references to "Short Selling Securities" shall be construed accordingly.

Examples of Short Selling Security in a sentence

  • Only eligible Connect Securities (Short Selling Security) can be short sold.

  • Any short selling order, if executed, will cause the daily limit or the cumulative limit for a Short Selling Security to be exceeded during the course of a CSC trading day will be rejected.

  • For the Large Open Short Position Report, both CCEPs and Trade-through EPs are required to submit the report in the event that there is any open short position of any Short Selling Security executed for their own account or for the account of any of their clients exceeding the reporting thresholds prescribed by SEHK from time to time.

  • When SEHK is notified by SSE or SZSE that such suspension and/or resumption involves a Short Selling Security in the SSE market or SZSE market, as the case may be, such information will be published on the HKEX website, and short selling in the relevant Short Selling Security will be suspended and/or resumed for Northbound trading accordingly.

  • A Short Selling order for a Short Selling Security shall not be input into the CSC at a price lower than the most recent execution price for that Short Selling Security or, if there have been no executed trades for that Short Selling Security on the relevant CSC trading day, the previous closing price for that Short Selling Security.

  • Any Short Selling order of a Short Selling Security that, if executed, will cause the 1% daily limit to be exceeded during the course of a CSC trading day will be rejected by the CSC.

  • In the event that shares of Short Selling Security borrowed for short selling remain outstanding and have not yet been returned to the Stock Lender, CCEPs and their relevant clients are required to comply with the tick rule requirement as mentioned above in respect of any instructions for the sale of that Short Selling Security, except for those instructions that exceed the number of the outstanding and unreturned shares.

  • Example 1: A Client who owns 200K of a Short Selling Security borrows 1 million shares from a CCEP for short selling purpose and has short sold 700K shares.

  • For tick rule checking, the input price of all short selling orders will be checked against the most recent execution price (and in its absence, the previous closing price) of the relevant Short Selling Security.

  • Reporting Requirements(17) China Connect Exchange Participants shall submit reports to the Exchange on the open short position of any Short Selling Security and other information required by the Exchange, at such intervals as the Exchange may from time to time require.

Related to Short Selling Security

  • Existing Security means any Security granted by any Person over its Assets in respect of any Relevant Indebtedness and which is existing at the relevant Issue Date or at the time any such Person becomes a Material Subsidiary or whose business and/or activities, in whole or in part, are assumed by or vested in the Issuer or a Material Subsidiary after the relevant Issue Date (other than any Security created in contemplation thereof) or any substitute Security created over those Assets (or any part thereof) in connection with the refinancing of the Relevant Indebtedness secured on those Assets provided that the principal, nominal or capital amount secured on any such Security may not be increased;

  • Qualifying Securities means securities issued by the Issuer that:

  • Underlying Securities means any securities issuable on conversion, exchange or exercise of compensation securities.

  • Short Sales means all “short sales” as defined in Rule 200 of Regulation SHO under the Exchange Act (but shall not be deemed to include the location and/or reservation of borrowable shares of Common Stock).

  • Priced Schedule of Quantities means the schedule of quantities duly priced with the accepted quoted rates of the contractor.