Aggregate Index Change definition

Aggregate Index Change will equal: (Index Allocation Percentage 1 x Index Change for best performing Index) + (Index Allocation Percentage 2 x Index Change for second best performing Index) + (Index Allocation Percentage 3 x Index Change for third best performing Index). Buffer Multi-Index Strategy Endorsement ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Life Company Buffer MI II (01/22) Page 4 Buffer MI II (01/22) [If the Aggregate Index Change is greater than or equal to zero, then the “Segment Credit Percentage” on the Segment End Date will be equal to the lesser of (1) or (2), where: (1) = Greater of zero and B x [A – (D x E)]; (2) = Greater of zero and B x [C – (D x E)]; and where A is the Aggregate Index Change; B is the Participation Rate; C is the Cap Rate; D is the Annual Spread; and E is the number of years in the Segment Term Period.] [If the Aggregate Index Change is greater than or equal to zero, then the “Segment Credit Percentage” on the Segment End Date will be equal to the lesser of (1) or (2), where: (1) = Greater of zero and B x A; (2) = Greater of zero and B x C; and where A is the Aggregate Index Change; B is the Participation Rate; and C is the Cap Rate.] If the Aggregate Index Change is less than zero, then the “Segment Credit Percentage” on the Segment End Date will be equal to the lesser of zero and (A + B), where: A is the Aggregate Index Change; and B is the Buffer Rate. The amount of Segment Credits added to this Buffer Multi-Index Segment Option is equal to A x B, where: A is the Segment Value as of the previous day; and B is the Segment Credit Percentage. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Secretary /s/ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇
Aggregate Index Change will equal: (Index Allocation Percentage 1 x Index Change for best performing Index) + (Index Allocation Percentage 2 x Index Change for second best performing Index) + (Index Allocation Percentage 3 x Index Change for third best performing Index).

Related to Aggregate Index Change

  • Maximum Index Level means, in respect of a series of bear CBBCs, the highest Spot Level of the Index during the MCE Valuation Period;

  • Minimum Index Level means, in respect of a series of bull CBBCs, the lowest Spot Level of the Index during the MCE Valuation Period.

  • Base Index Figure means (subject to Condition 4.3(i)) the base index figure as specified in the relevant Final Terms;

  • ECB Recommended Rate Index Cessation Event means the occurrence of one or more of the following events:

  • ECB Recommended Rate Index Cessation Effective Date means, in respect of an ECB Recommended Rate Index Cessation Event, the first date on which the ECB Recommended Rate is no longer provided, as determined by the Issuer and notified by the Issuer to the Calculation Agent;