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  2. American depositary receipt - Wikipedia

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    Most ADR programs are subject to possible termination. Termination of the ADR agreement will result in cancellation of all the depositary receipts, and a subsequent delisting from all exchanges where they trade. The termination can be at the discretion of the foreign issuer or the depositary bank, but is typically at the request of the issuer.

  3. Futu - Wikipedia

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    Futu also owns Futu Securities International (Hong Kong) Limited (Chinese: 富途證券) ("Futu HK"), which is a licensed corporation recognized by the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission. Founded by Leaf Hua Li in 2012, Futu HK attracted significant backing from Tencent, Matrix, and Sequoia Capital, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] which have supported the ...

  4. IMM dates - Wikipedia

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    The IMM dates are the four quarterly dates of each year which certain money market and Foreign Exchange futures contracts and option contracts use as their scheduled maturity date or termination date. The dates are the third Wednesday of March, June, September and December (i.e., between the 15th and 21st, whichever such day is a Wednesday).

  5. Why Shares of Tencent, PDD, and Futu Are Rising Today - AOL

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    Tencent has repurchased nearly $7.7 billion of its shares since May, while Futu has done a good job of growing its client base, benefiting from its reach beyond China.

  6. Why Futu Holdings Stock Was on Fire This Week

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    The rocket fuel provided by the Chinese government's stimulus was only one factor in the company's pop.

  7. History of Federal Open Market Committee actions - Wikipedia

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    The effective federal funds rate over time, through December 2023. This is a list of historical rate actions by the United States Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC). The FOMC controls the supply of credit to banks and the sale of treasury securities.

  8. Breakup fee - Wikipedia

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    A breakup fee (sometimes called a termination fee) is a penalty set in takeover agreements, to be paid if the target backs out of a deal (usually because it has decided instead to accept a more attractive offer). The breakup fee is ostensibly to compensate the original acquirer for the cost of the time and resources expended in negotiating the ...

  9. Date rolling - Wikipedia

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    Date rolling is particularly important for over-the-counter derivatives, whose payment and end dates may potentially fall on any date. For standardized derivatives, in order to avoid problems with month ends, the payment and termination dates are generally chosen to fall in the middle of the month, as in the IMM dates on futures and options ...