Successor Index Compiler definition

Successor Index Compiler means a successor to the Index Compiler acceptable to the Issuer; and

Examples of Successor Index Compiler in a sentence

  • As benefits are linked to pay levels at retirement, an assumption has to be made about future levels of pay inflation.

  • Adjustments to the Index (a) Successor Index Compiler Calculates and Reports Index.

  • Notice of any such termination or appointment will be given to the Warrantholder in accordance with Condition 9.5. Adjustments to the Index (A) Successor Index Compiler Calculates and Reports Index.

  • Notice of any such termination or appointment will be given to the Warrantholder in accordance with Condition 10.6. Adjustments to the Index (A) Successor Index Compiler Calculates and Reports Index.

Related to Successor Index Compiler

  • Successor Index means any substitute index approved by the Calculation Agent as a Successor Index pursuant to Section 3 hereof.

  • SOFR Index means, with respect to any U.S. Government Securities Business Day:

  • OBFR Index Cessation Date means, in respect of an OBFR Index Cessation Event, the date on which the FRBNY (or any successor administrator of the OBFR), ceases to publish the OBFR, or the date as of which the OBFR may no longer be used.

  • SOFR Index Cessation Date means, in respect of a SOFR Index Cessation Event, the date on which the FRBNY (or any successor administrator of the SOFR), ceases to publish the SOFR, or the date as of which the SOFR may no longer be used.

  • SOFR IndexEnd means the SOFR Index value on the day which is five U.S. Government Securities Business Days preceding the Interest Payment Date relating to such Interest Period (or in the final Interest Period, the Maturity Date).

  • Index Component means those securities, assets or reference values of which the Index is comprised from time to time.

  • Initial Index Level means the closing level of the FTSE 100 on the Start Date.

  • SOFR IndexStart means the SOFR Index value on the day which is two U.S. Government Securities Business Days preceding the first date of the relevant Interest Period (an "Index Determination Date"); and

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

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

  • OBFR Index Cessation Event means the occurrence of one or more of the following events:

  • SOFR Index Cessation Event means the occurrence of one or more of the following events:

  • €STR Index Cessation Event means the occurrence of one or more of the following events:

  • Base Index means the most recent Consumer Price Index published immediately prior to the Commencement Date.

  • Final Index Price means the average of the closing price of the Index on each of ten (10) consecutive trading days immediately preceding the Determination Date.

  • Successor Benchmark Rate means a successor to or replacement of the Original Benchmark Rate which is formally recommended by any Relevant Nominating Body.

  • Successor Rate means a successor to or replacement of the Original Reference Rate which is formally recommended by any Relevant Nominating Body.

  • OBFR Index Cessation Effective Date means, in relation to an OBFR Index Cessation Event, the date on which the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (or any successor administrator of the daily Overnight Bank Funding Rate) ceases to publish the daily Overnight Bank Funding Rate or the date as of which the daily Overnight Bank Funding Rate may no longer be used;

  • Successor Reference Rate means the rate that the relevant Independent Adviser determines is a successor to or replacement of the Reference Rate which is formally recommended by any Relevant Nominating Body.

  • SOFR Index Cessation Effective Date means, in relation to a SOFR Index Cessation Event, the date on which the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (or any successor administrator of the daily Secured Overnight Financing Rate) ceases to publish the daily Secured Overnight Financing Rate, or the date as of which the daily Secured Overnight Financing Rate may no longer be used;

  • €STR Index Cessation Effective Date means, in respect of an €STR Index Cessation Event, the first date on which €STR is no longer provided by the European Central Bank (or any successor administrator of €STR), as determined by the Issuer and notified by the Issuer to the Calculation Agent;

  • Index Provider means, in respect of a Sub-Fund, the person responsible for compiling the Index against which the relevant Sub-Fund benchmarks its investments and who holds the right to licence the use of such Index to the relevant Sub-Fund as set out in the relevant Appendix.