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American Depository Shares (ADS): A U.S. security that is a repackaged foreign security. A U.S.
American Depository Share (ADS) A share issued under deposit agreement that represents an underlying security in the issuer's home country. The term ADR and ADS are thought to be the same, they sort of are.
American Depository Share (ADS) Foreign stock issued in the US and registered in the ADR system. American option An option that may be exercised at any time up to and including the expiration date. Related: European option ...
Abbreviation for American Depository Share. ADSs are a U.S. dollar-denominated form of equity ownership in a non-U.S. company. They represent that company's shares and carry the rights attaching to them.
American Depository Share (ADS) American Option American shares American Stock Exchange (AMEX) American-style option Amman Financial Market (AFM) Amortization Amortization factor Amortizing interest rate swap Amount outstanding and in circulation ...
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.
ADS (American Depository Share - a term often used interchangeably with ADR) is the share representing the underlying ordinary share which trades in the issuer's home market.
close to the current trading price in the country of origin, while allowing a slight adjustment for the current ratio of foreign shares to that of the ADR. Any shares that are covered by the terms of the ADR are known as American depository shares.
ADRs are subject to the same currency, political, and economic risks as the underlying foreign share. Arbitrage keeps the prices of ADRs and underlying foreign shares, adjusted for the SDR/ordinary ratio essentially equal. American depository shares ...
See also: Stock, Share, Security, ADR, Market
 
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