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American Depositary ReceiptCertificates issued by a US depository bank, representing foreign shares held by the bank, usually by a branch or correspondent in the country of issue. One ADR may represent a portion of a foreign sh [..]
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American Depositary Receipta security issued by a U.S. bank in place of the foreign shares held in trust by that bank, thereby facilitating the trading of foreign shares in U.S. markets.
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American Depositary ReceiptSee ADR
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American Depositary ReceiptShares of hundreds of major overseas-based companies, including names such as British Petroleum, Sony, and Toyota, are traded as ADRs on US stock markets in US dollars. ADRs are actually receipts issued by US banks that hold actual shares of the companies' stocks. They let you diversify into international markets without having to purchase [..]
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American Depositary ReceiptDefinition ADR. A negotiable certificate issued by a U.S. bank representing a specific number of shares of a foreign stock traded on a U.S. stock exchange. ADRs make it easier for Americans to invest [..]
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American Depositary ReceiptA U.S. security that is a repackaged foreign security. A U.S. bank creates an ADR based on evidence of ownership of a specified number of shares in the foreign security, while the underlying shares ar [..]
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American Depositary ReceiptThe ADR is a stock certificate that trades on a U.S. stock exchange as a substitute for a foreign stock.
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American Depositary ReceiptA receipt from a United States bank for shares of stock of a foreign company. ADRs, which are traded in U.S. dollars on U.S. markets, carry the same risks as the underlying foreign share.
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American Depositary Receiptis a certificate that represents shares of a foreign stock owned and issued by a U.S. bank. The foreign shares are usually held in custody overseas, but the certificates trade in the U.S. Through this [..]
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American Depositary ReceiptA receipt from a United States bank for shares of stock of a foreign company. ADRs, which are traded in U.S. dollars on U.S. markets, carry the same risks as the underlying foreign share.
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American Depositary ReceiptA receipt from a United States bank for shares of stock of a foreign company. ADRs, which are traded in U.S. dollars on U.S. markets, carry the same risks as the underlying foreign share.
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American Depositary ReceiptBritish American Tobacco p.l.c. Ordinary Shares that are registered on the NYSE Amex; each ADR represents two Ordinary Shares.
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American Depositary ReceiptA negotiable instrument issued by a Depositary Bank that evidences ownership of shares in a corporation organised outside of the US. Each ADR represents a specific number of underlying ordinary shares [..]
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American Depositary ReceiptA receipt issued by a U.S. Depository Bank that represents shares of a foreign corporation held by the bank. Because ADRs are quoted in U.S. dollars and trade just like any other stock, they make it s [..]
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American Depositary ReceiptA receipt issued by an American bank for foreign shares.
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American Depositary ReceiptA certificate trading on a U.S. stock exchange that represents shares of a foreign corporation.
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American Depositary ReceiptA foreign share-bearing certificate that trades on the U.S. stock exchange.
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American Depositary Receipt Receipts evidencing the shares of a foreign company on deposit or under the control of a US banking institution. See: ADS
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American Depositary ReceiptReceipt for shares of foreign-based companies that entitle the shareholder to all dividends and capital gains. ADRs allow Americans to buy shares of foreign-based corporations' securities at American Exchanges instead of having to go to overseas exchanges.
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American Depositary ReceiptCertificates issued by a US depository bank, representing foreign shares held by the bank, usually by a branch or correspondent in the country of issue. One ADR may represent a portion of a foreign sh [..]
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