S&P Eligible Assets definition

S&P Eligible Assets means the following:
S&P Eligible Assets means the sum of S&P Seasoned Eligible Assets and S&P Unseasoned Eligible Assets.
S&P Eligible Assets means assets of the Fund set forth in the guidelines provided by S&P, as may be amended from time to time by S&P, as eligible for inclusion in calculating the Discounted Value of the Fund’s assets in connection with S&P’s ratings of shares of MuniPreferred.

Examples of S&P Eligible Assets in a sentence

  • Within five Business Days of such Date of Original Issue, the Fund shall cause the Independent Accountant to confirm in writing to S&P (if S&P is then rating the shares of MuniPreferred) (i) the mathematical accuracy of the calculations reflected in such Report and (ii) that the Discounted Value of S&P Eligible Assets reflected thereon equals or exceeds the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount reflected thereon.

  • On or before 5:00 p.m., New York City time, on the third Business Day after either (i) the Fund shall have redeemed Common or Preferred Shares or (ii) the ratio of the Discounted Value of S&P Eligible Assets to the MTP Basic Maintenance Amount is less than or equal to 105% or (iii) whenever requested by S&P, the Fund shall complete and deliver to S&P (if S&P is then rating the shares of MTP), as the case may be, a MTP Basic Maintenance Report as of the date of either such event.

  • Within five Business Days thereafter, the Fund shall cause the Independent Accountant to confirm in writing to S&P (if S&P is then rating the shares of MTP) (i) the mathematical accuracy of the calculations reflected in such Report and (ii) that the Discounted Value of S&P Eligible Assets reflected thereon equals or exceeds the MTP Basic Maintenance Amount reflected thereon.

  • A failure by the Corporation to deliver an AMPS Basic Maintenance Report under this paragraph 7(b) shall be deemed to be delivery of an AMPS Basic Maintenance Report indicating the Discounted Value for S&P Eligible Assets and Moody's Eligible Assets of the Corporation is less than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, as of the relevant Valuation Date.

  • Within five Business Days of such Date of Original Issue, the Independent Accountant will confirm in writing to S&P (i) the mathematical accuracy of the calculations reflected in such Report and (ii) that the aggregate Discounted Value of S&P Eligible Assets reflected thereon equals or exceeds the APS Basic Maintenance Amount reflected thereon.


More Definitions of S&P Eligible Assets

S&P Eligible Assets means cash or any of the Fund's portfolio securities; provided that no portfolio debt security shall be deemed to be an S&P Eligible Asset unless there exist publicly available financial statements for the issuer of such security and unless such security (a) is rated CCC or higher by S&P, (b) provides for the periodic payment of interest thereon in cash, (c) does not provide for conversion or exchange into equity capital at any time over their respective lives, (d) has been registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, (e) has not had notice given in respect thereof that any such corporate debt obligation is the subject of an offer by the issuer thereof of exchange or tender for cash, securities or any other type of consideration (except that corporate debt obligations in an amount not exceeding 10% of the value of the Fund's portfolio at any time shall not be subject to the provisions of this clause (e)) and (f) has a remaining term to maturity of less than 30 years. In addition, such portfolio debt securities must be within the following diversification requirements in order to be included in such calculation:
S&P Eligible Assets means either:
S&P Eligible Assets means assets of the Fund set forth in the S&P Guidelines as “Eligible Assetsfor purposes of determining maintenance of the S&P Preferred Stock Basic Maintenance Amount in connection with S&P’s rating of the APS.
S&P Eligible Assets has the meaning specified in Section 6.3(b).
S&P Eligible Assets means: (1) cash (excluding any cash irrevocably deposited by the Fund for the payment of any liabilities within the meaning of RP Basic Maintenance Amount), (2) Receivables for Municipal Bonds Sold, (3) S&P Hedging Transactions; (4) Municipal Zero Coupon Bonds rated at least BBB by S&P, (5) swaps, including total return swaps, interest rate swaps, currency swaps and credit default swaps, and (6) Municipal Bonds (including Inverse Floater as defined below) owned by the Fund that (A) is interest bearing and pays interest at least semi-annually; (B) is payable with respect to principal and interest in U.S. Dollars; (C) is not subject to a covered call or put option written by the Fund; (D) except for Inverse Floaters, is not part of a private placement of Municipal Bonds; and (E) except for Inverse Floaters, is part of an issue of Municipal Bonds with an original issue size of at least $10 million. Any Municipal Bonds that is a part of an original issue size of less than $10 million must carry a rating of at least AA by S&P or AAA by another nationally recognized statistical rating organization. Notwithstanding the foregoing limitations
S&P Eligible Assets means cash, accrued investment income receivables as shown on the books and records of the Fund, or certain of the Fund's portfolio securities subject to the following conditions:
S&P Eligible Assets means cash (excluding any cash irrevocably deposited by the Corporation for the payment of any liabilities within the meaning of Preferred Share Basic Maintenance Amount), Receivables for Municipal Obligations Sold (as defined above under "S&P Discount Factor") or a Municipal Obligation that is: (a) issued by any of the 50 states, U.S. territories, and their subdivisions, counties, cities, towns, villages, school districts, and agencies, such as authorities and special districts created by the states and certain federally sponsored agencies such as local housing authorities (payments made on Municipal Obligations are exempt from federal income tax and are generally exempt from state and local taxes in the state of issuance); (b) interest bearing and pays interest at least semi-annually; (c) payable in U.S. dollars; (d) publicly rated BBB or higher by S&P or, if not rated by S&P but rated by Moody's, rated at least A by Moody's; provided that such Moody's-rated Municipal Obligations will be included in S&P Eligible Assets only to the extent the fair market value of such Municipal Obligations does not exceed 50% of the aggregate fair market value of the S&P Eligible Assets (for purposes of determining the S&P Discount Factors applicable to such Moody's-rated Municipal Obligations, any such Municipal Obligations will be deemed to have an S&P rating which is one full rating category lower than its Moody's rating); (e) not a private placement; (f) part of an issue with an original issue size of at least $10 million or, if of an issue with an original issue size below $10 million but in no event lower than $5 million, be issued by an issuer with a total of at least $50 million of issues outstanding; and (g) owned by the Corporation. Notwithstanding the foregoing: