Exchange Currency

interlisted stock

Security listed on more than one stock exchange. There are many companies whose stock shares are traded on numerous stock exchanges. This can be advantageous to a company because it allows their shares to have access to more potential investors and can thus help to increase the company's liquidity as well.

Related information about interlisted stock:
  1. Interlisted Stock Definition | Investopedia
    A security that is listed on multiple stock exchanges. An interlisted stock could be a stock that trades on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the Toronto ...
     
  2. What is interlisted stock? definition and meaning
    Definition of interlisted stock: Security listed on more than one stock exchange. There are many companies whose stock shares are traded on numerous stock ...
     
  3. Norbert's Gambit - finiki, the Canadian financial Wiki
    Nov 4, 2012 ... Choose a reasonably liquid interlisted stock. The large Canadian banks and resource companies are usually good choices. (At time of writing, ...
     
  4. Christina's Money and Games Blog
    Dec 19, 2011 ... So I went to do a Norbert's Gambit trade on an interlisted stock at RBC Direct Investing and got the following scary error message. Turns out ...
     
  5. Should I hang on to my U.S. currency? - The Globe and Mail
    Sep 10, 2012 ... If you want to invest the U.S. dollars you could consider buying an interlisted stock. The major banks do have their shares trading on the TSX ...
     
  6. ismacentre.rdg.ac.uk - ICMA Centre
    The matched sample approach compares the trading properties of each interlisted stock with an otherwise similar non-interlisted stock. This approach is one ...
     
  7. The Toronto Stock Exchange preopening session∗ - ICMA Centre
    responsible for an interlisted stock may be more likely to participate at the open in an attempt .... the total opening order flow of a NYSE/AMEX-interlisted stock.
     
  8. 49th Parallel Shades of Grey In anticipation of the new Canadian - ITG
    some Canadian portfolios, sending a small cash balancing order on an interlisted stock would have to be considered Canadian – unless they were able to mark ...