Direct Investments definition

Direct Investments means assets which are not Underlying Funds.
Direct Investments shall include direct interests in companies other than investment companies (e.g. stocks), securities evidencing indebtedness (e.g. bonds) that do not derive their value from another security or asset, and instruments whose value is backed by an asset.
Direct Investments means assets which are not Underlying Funds, Unaffiliated Funds/ETFs or Derivatives.

Examples of Direct Investments in a sentence

  • On the other hand, Foreign Direct Investments are mostly allocated in funds supporting technology development, increasing demand for high-skilled workers, leading to higher income inequality [23].

  • Foreign Direct Investments (FDI): The investment flows leaving a country or a spe- cific geographic area, or going inside it.

  • Xx, as trustees The Board of Trustees of the Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Junior University (SBST) Direct Investments Stanford Management Company NUTANIX, INC.

  • According to the statistics available from Kazakhstan National Bank, in 2018, Foreign Direct Investments from the EU represented 48% of total flows.

  • On 10 May 2013, SAFE issued the Notice of State Administration of Foreign Exchange on Promulgation of the Provisions on Foreign Exchange Control on Direct Investments in China by Foreign Investors and Supporting Documents (Hui Fa [2013] No. 21) (國家外匯管理局關於印發 《外國投資者境內直接投資外匯管理規定》及配套文件的通知( 匯發[2013]21 號)), which was amended on 10 October 2018.The notice requires that real estate enterprises need to provide registered files to MOFCOM for making foreign exchange registrations.


More Definitions of Direct Investments

Direct Investments means assets which are not shares of open-end investment companies registered under the 1940 Act. “Underlying Funds” shall mean open-end investment companies registered under the 1940 Act. “ADNA” shall mean the average daily net assets of the Fund.
Direct Investments means mandate-related investments of the Fund that are made through investment vehicles available in the market including, but not limited to, loans (including senior debt, subordinated, convertible and other debt, and warehousing), debentures, mortgages, performance contract financing, purchase order financing, options, securities (including limited partnerships (both project and pooled), preferred shares and equity in privately-held and publicly-traded businesses), and loan guarantees. Such investments may include additional benefits for example options, rights, warrants and carbon attributes.
Direct Investments means any Investment by a Loan Party or any of its Subsidiaries other than a Fortress Fund Investment, a Co-Investment Fund Investment or an Exchange Loan.
Direct Investments means investments in domestic companies in which the equity is closely held by company founders, management and/or a limited number of investors, negotiated private investments in public companies and investments in foreign companies in which the equity is closely held by company founders, management and/or a limited number of investors.
Direct Investments is an investment in a financial instrument issued by an issuer that is not a part of the Voya family of funds, including, but not limited to: a security issued by an investment company that is not a part of the Voya family of funds, including exchange traded funds; a security issued by a non-mutual fund issuer, such as an operating company; and derivative instruments other than call options written by Voya Investment Management Co. LLC. The phrase "family of funds" shall have the same meaning as "fund complex" as defined in Item 17 of Form N-1A, as it was in effect as of the date of this contract.
Direct Investments means any securities, instruments or obligations of whatsoever
Direct Investments means assets which are not shares of open-end investment companies registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”). “Underlying Funds” shall mean open-end investment companies registered under the 1940 Act.