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American Depository Receipts (ADR)
This is a certificate issued by a U.S. bank as a proof of possession of the shares of a non-US company trading in a US stock exchange. ADRs can be denominated in US dollars.
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American Depository Receipts (ADR's)
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American Depository Receipts (ADR): Foreign stock issued in the U.S. and registered in the American Depository Receipts (ADR) system.3 ...

American Depository Receipts (ADRs)
Certificates that are issued by a bank of US origin and traded in the U.S. as domestic shares. The certificates represent the foreign securities that the bank holds in that security's country of origin.
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American depository receipts (ADRs): Receipts held by an American bank that represent shares in a foreign company. Also called American depositary shares.
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American Depository Receipts (ADRs): Certificates 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.

American Depository Receipts
Most of the international stocks traded in the United States are traded as American Depository Receipts, or ADRs. These stocks are issued by U.S. depository banks.

ADR (American Depository Receipts) A security, created by a U.S. bank, that evidences ownership to a specified number of shares of a foreign security held in a depositary in the issuing company's country of domicile.

American Depository Receipts, sometimes called American Depository Shares. These represent shares of a foreign company that can be purchased in the U.S., with transactions settled and dividends paid in dollars.

American Depository Receipts or ADRs function in a similar manner, in that an account is established with a depository bank and it is possible to engage in trading using the ADR.

American Depository Receipts. These are "receipts" for shares of stocks of non-U.S. companies that are held by U.S. banks and sold to American investors who prefer not to deal with foreign stock exchanges.
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American Depository Receipts (ADRs) are negotiable certificates in registered form, issued in the US by a US bank, ...

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ADRs, or American depository receipts are yet another option available to those who want a broader variety of stock market investing vehicles than just the typical US based company common shares.

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A: A very good site with all the information about ADRs (American Depository Receipts) is ADR.com, which is managed by J.P. Morgan. You can search for ADR's by different criteria.

The types of securities in the index include American depository receipts, common stocks, real estate investment trusts (REITs) and tracking stocks.

In addition, the stock market community formed the American Depository Receipts, or ADR, more than 75 years ago to help in the trading of foreign stock.

The percentage of a portfolio`s Investments represented by stocks or American Depository Receipts (ADRs) of companies based outside the United States.

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AMEX Composite Index
A market value-weighted index comprised of common stocks, American depository receipts and warrants traded on the American Stock Exchange. more...

Though not as large as the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the AMEX is a large exchange that serves as a market for equities, a variety of options and other derivatives, American Depository Receipts (ADRs), exchange-traded funds (ETFs), ...

Foreign holdings
The percentage of a portfolio's investments represented by stocks or American Depository Receipts (ADRs) of companies based outside the United States.

International market index
An index listed on the American Stock Exchange tracking the performance of 50 American Depository Receipts traded on the AMEX, NYSE, and NASDAQ.

See also: American depository receipt, Deposit, Share, Stock, Market

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