Canadian Depositary Receipts (CDRs) are financial instruments that simplify global investing for Canadian investors by reducing transaction costs, eliminating foreign exchange risk, enabling trading during Canadian market hours, and providing direct access to global companies on Canadian exchanges, thereby addressing the complexity and unpredictability of currency movements that typically affect international stock investments.
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#CanadianInvestors: A Simpler Way to Go Global (#CDRs)Ajouté :
There's a whole other unintended focus on the currency. A stock can perform well, yet currency movements can either amplify or dilute returns in a way that feels unpredictable. And on top of that, there are practical hurdles. Every international trade typically involves in foreign exchange, which can mean higher transaction cost, trading outside Canadian market hours, and in some cases limited access to international exchanges altogether. When you layer all that together, global investing can feel far more complicated than it needs to be. And honestly, that complexity can deter investors from executing, myself included. Now, with CDRs, the goal is to simplify that experience. They're designed to help lower transaction costs, reduce foreign exchange risk, allow trading during Canadian market hours, and provide access to global companies directly on a Canadian exchange.
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