Banking Dictionary:

International Depositary Receipt (IDR)

Negotiable bank-issued certificate representing ownership of stock securities by an investor outside the country of origin. An international depositary receipt, or IDR, is the non-U.S. Equivalent of an American Depositary Receipt. These instruments have been used since the 1970s to facilitate international trading in securities. The securities backing the receipt remain in the custody of the issuing bank or a correspondent.

 
 
 

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