Iowa Admin. Code r. 191-97.3 - Definitions
For the purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:
"Eligible derivative asset" means:
1. A call or put option derivative asset that is purchased to
hedge the growth in interest credited to an indexed product as a direct result
of changes in the related
2. A call or put option derivative asset that is written to offset all or a portion of a call or put option derivative asset that meets the criteria set forth in paragraph "1" of this definition.
Other derivative instruments, such as index futures, swaps
and "swaptions," that may be used to hedge the growth in interest credited to
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1. Provide a minimum guaranteed interest accumulation on a portion of all premium payments, and
2. Include interest crediting provisions under which interest (which may be subject to caps, participation rates, spreads, terms or similar limitations) is credited based upon the performance of one or more external indices.
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1. Provide a minimum guaranteed interest accumulation on a portion of all premium payments, and
2. Include interest crediting provisions under which interest (which may be subject to caps, participation rates, spreads, terms or similar limitations) is credited based upon the performance of one or more external indices.
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