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depositary
[ dih-poz-i-ter-ee ]
adjective
depositary
/ -trɪ; dɪˈpɒzɪtərɪ /
noun
- a person or group to whom something is entrusted for safety or preservation
- a variant spelling of depository
Word History and Origins
Origin of depositary1
Example Sentences
The cases stemmed from the 2015 sale of Philippine depositary receipts, which is a way for companies to raise money from foreign investors.
But events in Russia have forced many investors to write down the value of depositary receipts of Russian companies to zero, given their inability to trade them.
The shares have been held in Russia by a different depositary bank.
Its shares rose 6% after the bell as the company said the declaration of the depositary unit was ahead of schedule due to the inquiries following the report.
In a Monday regulatory filing describing its U.S.-listed equity investments as of Sept. 30, Berkshire said it owned about 60.1 million of Taiwan Semiconductor's American depositary shares.
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