Depository Receipts definition

Depository Receipts means the LSE's International Order Book trading service and Depository Receipts traded on other ATP's.
Depository Receipts means depository receipts of shares in the capital of the Company issued with the co-operation of the Company (met medewerking van de vennootschap uitgegeven certificaten van aandelen);
Depository Receipts with respect to Russian Securities shall mean global, international and American depository receipts or other such instruments which it is not market practice to settle and hold through a Russian Eligible Foreign Custodian.

Examples of Depository Receipts in a sentence

  • In 1998, 4,03% of the outstanding share capital of the Bank was offered and sold in an international offering outside of Turkey in the form of Ordinary Shares and American Depository Receipts (“ADRs”).

  • American Depository Receipts (ADR) are traded on the New York Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange, or NASDAQ.

  • The revenue of the Authority for the year under review was Rs. 406 million as compared to Rs. 345 million in the preceding year representing an increase of 17.6 per cent.

  • The Trust has its registered office in another Member State than Germany and will issue and offer the Depository Receipts.

  • Foreign Investment shall include investment by Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs), Non-resident Indians (NRIs), Foreign Currency Convertible Bonds (FCCBs), American Depository Receipts (ADRs), Global Depository Receipts (GDRs) and convertible preference shares held by foreign entity.


More Definitions of Depository Receipts

Depository Receipts. Investment into a given country may be made via direct investments into that market or by depository receipts (such as American Depository Receipts, European Depository Receipts, Global Depository Receipts and Taiwan Depository Receipts) traded on other international exchanges in order to benefit from increased liquidity in a particular security and other advantages. • The Holder may invest in securities which are represented by depositary receipts. The Holder may acquire depository receipts from banks that do not have a contractual relationship with the issuer of the security underlying the depository receipt to issue and secure such depository receipt. To the extent that the Holder invests in such unsponsored depository receipts there may be a possibility that the Holder may not become aware of events affecting the underlying security and thus the value of the related depository receipt. In addition, certain benefits (i.e. rights offerings) which may be associated with the security underlying the depository receipt may not accrue to the benefit of the holder of such depository receipts.
Depository Receipts means any Security specified as such in the relevant Pricing Supplement provided that if the relevant Deposit Agreement is terminated at any time, any reference to any Depository Receipt(s) shall thereafter be construed as a reference to the relevant Underlying Securities or relevant Replacement DRs, as applicable and as determined by the Calculation Agent pursuant to Condition 22(k) (Events relating to DR-Linked Notes);
Depository Receipts shall have the meaning ascribed to that term in the Administrative Conditions;
Depository Receipts means evidence of ownership in a foreign security not other wises offered, sold or traded in Republic of Macedonia created for the purpose of enabling the with foreign securities in the Republic of Macedonia;
Depository Receipts means evidence of ownership in a foreign security (not other wises offered, sold or traded in Republic of Macedonia) created for the purpose of allowing securities activity regarding the foreign securities within Republic of Macedonia.
Depository Receipts means depository receipts of shares in the capital of the Company to which Meeting Rights are allocated;
Depository Receipts depository receipts in registered form issued by the Foundation in respect of Shares