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ADRs: Invest Offshore Without Leaving Home - By investing globally and trading locally, American depositary receipts offer the best of both worlds. ... How does a depository bank benefit from issuing an ADR for free?
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Introduced to the financial markets in 1927, an American Depository Receipt (ADR) is a stock that trades in the United States but represents a specified number of shares in a foreign corporation.
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American Depositary Receipt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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As investors seek to diversify their equity holdings, many turn to the popular option of American Depository Receipts (ADRs).1 Sponsored ADRs list on a U.S. exchange, quote and trade in U.S. dollars, convert their dividends to U.S. dollars, and offer exposure to non-U.S. assets.
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The stocks of most foreign companies that trade in the U.S. markets are traded as American Depositary Receipts (ADRs). U.S. depositary banks issue these stocks. Each ADR represents one or more shares of foreign stock or a fraction of a share.
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