Interest bearing definition

Interest bearing means a rate of return equal to or above the passbook savings rate at local banking institutions in the area.
Interest bearing means quarterly investment income is earned on the Reserve balance and is retained in the Reserve.

Examples of Interest bearing in a sentence

  • Interest bearing definitive Notes in bearer form will (unless otherwise indicated in the applicable Final Terms) have interest coupons (“Coupons”) and, if indicated in the applicable Final Terms, talons for further Coupons (“Talons”) attached on issue.

  • Interest bearing definitive Notes have interest coupons (Coupons) and, in the case of Notes which, when issued in definitive form, have more than 27 interest payments remaining, talons for further Coupons (Talons) attached on issue.

  • Interest bearing definitive Bearer Notes will be issued with Coupons and, if applicable, a Talon attached.

  • Interest bearing definitive Bearer Notes have interest coupons ("Coupons") and, if indicated in the applicable Final Terms, talons for further Coupons ("Talons") attached on issue.

  • Interest bearing definitive Notes will have interest coupons ("Coupons") and, if applicable, talons for further Coupons ("Talons") attached on issue.

  • Interest bearing demand deposit accounts have rates of interest or compensation that may vary from time to time as determined by the Escrow Agent.

  • Interest bearing definitive Notes have interest coupons (“Coupons”) and, in the case of Notes which, when issued in definitive form, have more than 27 interest payments remaining, talons for further Coupons (“Talons”) attached on issue.

  • Interest bearing Bearer Definitive Covered Bonds have (unless otherwise indicated in the applicable Final Terms Document or Pricing Supplement) interest coupons (Coupons) and, if indicated in the applicable Final Terms Document or Pricing Supplement, talons for further Coupons (Talons) attached on issue.

  • Interest bearing definitive Bearer Notes have interest coupons (Coupons) and, in the case of Notes which, when issued in definitive form, have more than 27 interest payments remaining, talons for further Coupons (Talons) attached on issue.

  • Interest bearing investment accounts may include provisions for minimum guaranteed returns or returns based on specified investment indices.

Related to Interest bearing

  • Net Interest Bearing Debt means the aggregate interest bearing debt less cash and cash equivalents of the Group in accordance with the applicable accounting principles of the Group from time to time (for the avoidance of doubt, excluding guarantees, bank guarantees, Subordinated Loans, any claims subordinated pursuant to a subordination agreement in form and substance satisfactory to the Agent and interest bearing debt borrowed from any Group Company).

  • Interest Basis means the First Interest Basis or the Second Interest Basis, as applicable.

  • Interest Component means, at any time of determination for any Conduit Investor, the aggregate Yield accrued and to accrue through the end of the current Rate Period for the Portion of Investment accruing Yield calculated by reference to the CP Rate at such time (determined for such purpose using the CP Rate most recently determined by its Administrator).

  • Class A-S Component The Component having such designation.

  • Periodic Interest means, with respect to any Payment Date, the periodic interest for such Payment Date as specified in the Series Supplement.