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A depositary receipt (DR) is a negotiable certificate issued by a bank. It represents shares in a foreign company traded on a local stock exchange and allows investors to hold shares in the equity of foreign countries. It gives them an alternative to trading on an international market. A depositary receipt was originally a physical certificate that allowed investors to hold shares in the equity of other countries. Example: American depositary receipt (ADR), which has been offering companies, investors, and traders global investment opportunities since the 1920s.
Parameters | Global Depository Receipt (GDR) | Indian Depository Receipt(IDR) | American Depository Receipt (ADR) |
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