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An American depositary receipt (abbreviated ADR, and sometimes spelled depository) is a negotiable security that represents securities of a foreign company and allows that company's shares to trade in the U.S. financial markets.
A depositary receipt (DR) is a negotiable financial instrument issued by a bank to represent a foreign company's publicly traded securities. The depositary receipt trades on a local stock exchange . Depositary receipts facilitates buying shares in foreign companies, because the shares do not have to leave the home country.
American depositary receipts. A foreign company can deposit some of its shares at a U.S. bank and list the certificates for these deposits on the local stock exchange.
A global depository receipt (GDR and sometimes spelled depositary) is a general name for a depositary receipt where a certificate issued by a depository bank, which purchases shares of foreign companies, creates a security on a local exchange backed by those shares.
The group's American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) were down 4.5% at $151.68. LVMH's fashion division, home to its top-earning Louis Vuitton and Dior labels, reported fourth-quarter sales of 11.1 ...
CORRECTING and REPLACING Deutsche Bank Appointed as Depositary Bank for the Sponsored Level I American Depositary Receipt Program of ALK-Abelló A/S NEW YORK & COPENHAGEN--(BUSINESS WIRE ...
Form F-6 is used in the United States to register financial depository shares represented by American depositary receipts (ADRs) issued by a depositary against the deposit of the securities of a foreign issuer.
It is a leading depositary for American and Global Depositary Receipts, providing value-added services to companies raising capital in international markets or listing on the New York, NASDAQ ...