Asset Instruments definition

Asset Instruments means any asset title instrument (including funds or obligations, also asset-backed) linked to credit, rates, equities, commodities or currencies, with maturities and notionals that can be longer and/or higher, respectively, than the Maturity Date and aggregate principal amount of the relevant Senior Preferred Notes.
Asset Instruments means any asset title (including commodities and commodity certificate).
Asset Instruments means any instrument (including funds or obligations, also asset-backed) carrying title to, or otherwise linked to, credit, rates, equities, commodities, currencies, emission allowances or other marketable assets capable of economic assessment, with maturities and notionals that can be longer and/or higher, respectively, than the Maturity Date and aggregate principal amount of the relevant Senior Preferred Notes.

Examples of Asset Instruments in a sentence

  • The following terms which are defined in the Uniform Commercial Code are used herein as so defined: Deposit Accounts, Financial Asset, Instruments, Investment Property, Money and Security.

Related to Asset Instruments

  • Debt Instruments means bonds, notes or other debt securities (however defined), which are or are intended to be quoted, listed, traded or otherwise admitted to trading on a Regulated Market or an MTF.

  • Subject Instruments shall nonetheless mean such instrument, agreement or other document, as the case may be, in its entirety, including any portions thereof which shall have been so redacted, deleted or otherwise not filed.

  • Gift instrument means a record or records, including an institutional solicitation, under which property is granted to, transferred to, or held by an institution as an institutional fund.

  • Money Market Instruments means instruments normally dealt in on the money

  • Trade Instruments means any performance bonds, advance payment bonds or documentary letters of credit issued in respect of the obligations of any member of the Group arising in the ordinary course of trading of that member of the Group.