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American Depositary Receipt (See Chapter 28 of the Vernimmen)
Foreign companies wishing to be traded in the U.S. markets, most do so through ADRs (American Depositary Receipts). These are are negotiable instruments issued by a US bank and representing the shares that it has acquired in a foreign company listed on a non-US market. There are three levels of ADR, depending on information disclosure requirements of the American regulator (Securities and Exchange Commission), with level 3 corresponding to full listing.
American Depositary Receipt (See Chapter 28 of the Vernimmen)
Foreign companies wishing to be traded in the U.S. markets, most do so through ADRs (American Depositary Receipts). These are are negotiable instruments issued by a US bank and representing the shares that it has acquired in a foreign company listed on a non-US market. There are three levels of ADR, depending on information disclosure requirements of the American regulator (Securities and Exchange Commission), with level 3 corresponding to full listing.
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American Depositary Receipt (See Chapter 28 of the Vernimmen)
Foreign companies wishing to be traded in the U.S. markets, most do so through ADRs (American Depositary Receipts). These are are negotiable instruments issued by a US bank and representing the shares that it has acquired in a foreign company listed on a non-US market. There are three levels of ADR, depending on information disclosure requirements of the American regulator (Securities and Exchange Commission), with level 3 corresponding to full listing.
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