Consequences of Disrupted Days - Equity Derivatives Provision: Difference between revisions

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====Commentary====
Note that single {{eqderivprov|Index Transactions}} the {{eqderivprov|Index}} is treated as a single unit which is or is not disrupted under the equity derivative definitions depending on whether securities comprising 20 per cent of more of the Index are disrupted. In that case the whole index is treated as being disrupted and the Valuation Date rolls forward for up to 8 business days. Note that had this been treated as a {{eqderivprov|Share Basket Transaction}} (ie of the shares comprising the index), then the {{eqderivprov|Shares}} sould settle individually according to whether they were disrupted or not.
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Commentary

Note that single Index Transactions the Index is treated as a single unit which is or is not disrupted under the equity derivative definitions depending on whether securities comprising 20 per cent of more of the Index are disrupted. In that case the whole index is treated as being disrupted and the Valuation Date rolls forward for up to 8 business days. Note that had this been treated as a Share Basket Transaction (ie of the shares comprising the index), then the Shares sould settle individually according to whether they were disrupted or not.

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