Index Levels definition

Index Levels means, in respect of the Index and an index Business Day, the value of the Index on such index Business Day, calculated in accordance with the methodology described herein.

Examples of Index Levels in a sentence

  • Accordingly, such Index Levels have not been reduced by the costs associated with an actual investment, such as a Fund, with an investment objective of tracking the corresponding Index.

  • Accordingly, such Index Levels have not been reduced by the costs associated with an actual investment, such as the Fund, with an investment objective of tracking the Index.

  • The data with respect to Various Statistical Measures and Annualized Index Levels are from December 31, 1986 to November 30, 2006.

  • The data with respect to Various Statistical Measures and Annualized Index Levels are from December 31, 1986 to October 31, 2009.

  • The data with respect to Various Statistical Measures and Annualized Index Levels are from December 31, 1986 to September 29, 2006.

Related to Index Levels

  • Index Level means, in respect of any day and subject to Adjustment Provisions: (a) in respect of an Index (other than a Multiple Exchange Index), the closing level of such Index at the Valuation Time on such day; and (b) in respect of an Index that is a Multiple Exchange Index, the official closing level of the Index on such day at the Valuation Time as calculated and published by the Index Sponsor each as rounded up to four decimal places (with 0.00005 being rounded up), all as determined by the Calculation Agent.

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

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

  • Index B means the index for the year prior to index A.

  • Final Index Level : means the Closing Level of the FTSE 100 Index on the Investment End Date.