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American Depository Receiptn. called in the banking trade an ADR, it is a receipt issued by ...
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American Depository ReceiptAn ADR is a negotiable certificate that represents ownership of the securities of a non-U.S. resident company. Although the securities underlying ADRs can be debt or money market instruments, the larg [..]
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American Depository ReceiptReceipts for shares of foreign company stock maintained by an intermediary indicating ownership.
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American Depository ReceiptA certificate of ownership issued by a U.S. bank representing a claim on underlying foreign securities. ADRs may be traded in lieu of trading in the actual underlying shares.
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American Depository ReceiptCertificates issued by a U.S. 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 [..]
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American Depository ReceiptAmerican depository receipt or ADR is a receipt issued by American banks to Americans as a substitute for actual ownership of shares of foreign stocks. ADRs are traded on American stock exchanges and [..]
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American Depository ReceiptIssued by a U.S. bank, an ADR represents one or more units of a foreign security and is generally issued to simplify the physical handling and legal technicalities governing foreign securities issues. [..]
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American Depository ReceiptCertificates issued by a US bank stating that a specificnumber of a non-US company’s shares have beendeposited with it. These certificates are denominated in US$and traded on US exchanges as if they were US securities.
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American Depository Receiptn. called in the banking trade an ADR, it is a receipt issued by American banks to Americans as a substitute for actual ownership of shares of foreign stocks. ADRs are traded on American stock exchang [..]
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American Depository ReceiptCertificates issued by a U.S. depository bank, representing foreign shares held by the bank.
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American Depository ReceiptForeign stocks trade in the U.S. in the form of American Depository Receipts (ADR). An ADR represents a specified number of shares of the foreign companys stock and trades just like a stock.
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