A place were things are stored
DI after a share's name stands for "Depositary Interests." It indicates that the shares are represented by depositary interests, which are financial instruments that represent ownership of underlying shares held in a foreign company. This structure allows investors to trade shares in international markets more easily, while still benefiting from the underlying assets. DI shares often come with specific rights, such as voting or dividend entitlements, depending on the arrangements made by the depositary.
Depositary receipts are financial instruments representing ownership of shares in a foreign company, while common stock represents ownership of shares in a domestic company. Depositary receipts allow investors to trade foreign stocks without dealing directly with foreign exchanges, while common stock represents ownership and voting rights in a company. Depositary receipts may have different dividend policies and currency risks compared to common stock.
A depositary receipt is a financial instrument that represents shares in a foreign company and is traded on a local stock exchange. It allows investors to buy and sell foreign stocks without dealing with the complexities of foreign currencies and regulations. The most common types are American Depositary Receipts (ADRs), which represent shares in non-U.S. companies traded on U.S. exchanges, and Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs), which can be traded in multiple markets. These receipts simplify international investment by providing a way to access foreign equities.
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Depositary Receipts (DRs) are not considered derivatives; rather, they are financial instruments that represent shares in a foreign company, allowing investors to trade those shares on domestic exchanges. DRs, such as American Depositary Receipts (ADRs), facilitate investment in foreign companies by converting their shares into a format that complies with local regulations. While they derive their value from the underlying foreign shares, they do not have the same characteristics as derivatives, which are contracts based on the value of an underlying asset.
It's a salt depositary in the original limestone blocks and is slowly being eroded away
deposit - verb deposit - noun depositary - noun deposition - noun depositor - noun depository - noun
It means the returning bank knows what�??s wrong with a check, but is refusing to tell both the depositary bank and the payee.
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As of March 31, 2007 the largest shareholder of Sony was Moxley & Co. (Depositary Bank for JP Morgan Chase Bank) who owns 17.6%.
Corporate trusts act as fiscal agents, registrars of stock, transfer agents, trustees under deed of trusts, depositary for protective committees, reorganization committees, and escrow agents