Foreign Stock Exchange definition

Foreign Stock Exchange means a stock exchange which is permitted to operate in a country or territory outside Hong Kong by the law of that country or territory, or any over the counter market;
Foreign Stock Exchange means a stock or securities exchange which is permitted to operate in a Foreign Jurisdiction by the law of that Foreign Jurisdiction including, where the context so requires, its agents, nominees, representatives, officers and employees;
Foreign Stock Exchange means a foreign stock exchange on which an issuer is listed or approved to be listed.

Examples of Foreign Stock Exchange in a sentence

  • If the Department of Finance is not prepared to eliminate the restrictive list entirely in line with the elimination of the 30% foreign content limit, then we urge the Department of Finance to adopt a more reasonable assessment measure which does not create additional requirements on Foreign Stock Exchange Designation nor create practical obstacles to expanding the current list.

  • Where Securities listed in a Foreign Stock Exchange are accepted in Foreign Jurisdictions restricting foreign ownership of Securities, BS Securities and/or BS Trading Agent shall have no duty to ascertain the nationality of owner of Securities or whether the Securities deposited are approved for foreign ownership unless specifically instructed by the Client.

  • Compliance Listing of Securities with a Foreign Stock Exchange - the National Stock Exchange of Australia (NSX) On January 09, 2009, the Parent Company’s application for compliance listing with the NSX has been approved with its Chess Depository Instruments being listed and have subsequently been traded.

  • This chapter describes the procedures to be complied with by the depositor that holds securities of a listed company that is dually listed on Bursa Malaysia Securities Bhd and also on a Foreign Stock Exchange, whereby the relevant depositor wants to move its securities between both these markets.

  • Chapter 12 – Transmission of SecuritiesThis chapter describes the procedures to be complied by the depositor that holds securities of a listed company that is dually listed on Bursa Malaysia Securities Bhd and also on a Foreign Stock Exchange, whereby the relevant depositor wishes to request to move its securities between both these markets.


More Definitions of Foreign Stock Exchange

Foreign Stock Exchange means a stock or securities exchange which is permitted to operate in a Foreign Jurisdiction by the law of that Foreign Jurisdiction including, where the context so requires, its agents, nominees, representatives, officers and employees; 「海外證券交易所」指海外司法管轄區的法律允許在該海外司法管轄區運作的股票或證券交易所,包括,如文義規定,其代理、代名人、代表、高級職員及僱員;
Foreign Stock Exchange means a stock exchange which is permitted to operate in a country or territory.
Foreign Stock Exchange means a stock or securities exchange which is permitted to operate in a Foreign Jurisdiction by the law of that Foreign Jurisdiction.
Foreign Stock Exchange means an exchange in foreign jurisdiction; “GMS countries” means the countries in the Greater Mekong Sub-region
Foreign Stock Exchange means a recognised stock exchange in a territory outside the United Kingdom on which strips are traded,
Foreign Stock Exchange means a stock or securities exchange which is permitted to operate in a country or territory outside Hong Kong by the law of that country or territory;
Foreign Stock Exchange means a recognised stock exchange outside the UK.