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ADR Banks: 1 month intervals, page loads slow.
The longer the interval the stronger the trend. Rank as of date of December 30, 2017

 

BANCO MACRO S.A. SPON ADR
Argentina

 

BANCO BRADESCO SA SPONS ADR. Rank # 82 largest in assets.
Brazil and internationally.

 

ICICI BANK LIMITED SPON ADR
India and internationally

 

BARCLAYS PLC ADR. Rank # 19 largest in assets.
UK and Barclays International

 

HDFC BANK LTD SPON ADS
India, Bahrain, Hong Kong, and Dubai

 

 CREDIT SUISSE GROUP SPON ADR. Rank # 43 largest in assets.
Switzerland, Europe, Middle East, Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific

 

HSBC HOLDINGS PLC ADR. Rank # 7 largest in assets.
United Kingdom,world wide

 

UBS GROUP AGRank # 35 largest in total assets.
Switzerland, world wide

 

SUMITOMO MITSUI FINANCIAL GROUP INC ADR. Rank # 15 largest in assets.Japan, world wide

 

BANCO MACRO S.A. SPON ADR
Argentina

 

BANCO SANTANDER SA SPON ADR.
Brazil

 

WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION ADR. Rank # 50 largest in assets.
Australia, New Zealand, and internationally

 

BAN COLOMBIA SA SPON ADS
Colombia, Panama, Puerto Rico, El Salvador, Costa Rica,Guatemala.

 

KB FINANCIAL GROUP INC ADR. Rank # 72 largest in total assets.
South Korea and internationally

 

BANCO SANTANDER ADR
Chile

 

SHINHAN FINANCIAL GROUP CO LTD SPONS ADR. Rank # 73 largest in assets.
South Korea and internationally.

 

BANCO SANTANDER MEXICO SA SPON ADS
Mexico



 

Banco LATINOAMERICANO COM EX SA
Latin America and the Caribbean

 
 
 
 
 

1st row.   country /  average cost  of a  Mac  / 5.85 =  high mean deveation of a Mac sold per hour  /  0.85 =  low mean deveation of a Mac sold per hour

2nd row.  Average Macs sales per hour

3rd row .  Average yearly  income per person  /  How many Macs a person can buy per year.      ( 2018 )

  • Argentina  2.49 = 0.85 per hour

  • 2.11

  • Australia  4.46 = 5.86 per hour

  • 26.14

  • 49,126 / 1879

  • Austria  4.63 = 5.86 per hour

  • 27.09

  • 50,349 / 1859

  • Azerbaijan  2.33 = 0.85 per hour

  • 1.98

Belgium  4.72 = 5.86 per hour

  • 27.65

  • 49,675 / 1796

  • Brazil  3.93 = 5.86 per hour

  • 23.02

  • Britan  4.26 = 5.86 per hour

  • 24.96

  • 43,732 / 1752

  • Canada  5.02 = 5.86 per hour

  • 29.42

  • 47,622 / 1619

Chile  3.36 = 0.85 per hour

  • 2.86

  • 25,879 / 9048

  • China  3.02 = 0.85 per hour

  • 2.57

  • Colombia  3.3 0= 0.85 per hour

  • 2.81

  • Costa Rica  4.09 = 5.86 per hour

  • 23.97

Croatia  3.27 = 0.85 per hour

  • 2.78

  • Cyprus  4.63 = 5.86 per hour

  • 27.09

  • Czech Rep.  3.59 = 0.85 per hour

  • 3.05

  • 25,373 / 8319

  • Denmark  4.52 = 5.86 per hour

  • 26.49

  • 51,466 / 1943

Estonia  4.63 = 5.86 per hour

  • 27.09

  • 24,336 / 898

  • Finland  4.63 = 5.86 per hour

  • 27.09

  • 42,964 / 1586

  • France  4.63 = 5.86 per hour

  • 27.09

  • 43,755 / 1616

  • Germany  4.63 = 5.86 per hour

  • 27.09

  • 47,585 / 1757

Greece  4.63 = 5.86 per hour

  • 27.09

  • 26,064 / 962

  • Guatemala  3.25 = 0.85 per hour

  • 2.76

  • Honduras  3.5 = 0.85 per hour

  • 2.97

  • Hong Kong  2.65 = 5.86 per hour

  • 15.53

Hungary  2.93 = 0.85 per hour

  • 2.50

  • 22,576 / 9030

  • India  2.49 = 0.85 per hour

  • 2.12

  • Indonesia  2.33 =  0.85 per hour

  • 1.98

  • Ireland  4.63 = 5.86 per hour

  • 27.09

  • 47,653 / 1759

Israel  4.89 = 5.86 per hour

  • 28.66

  • 36,720 / 1281

  • Italy  4.63 = 5.86 per hour

  • 27.09

  • 38,132 / 1407

  • Japan  3.58 = 5.86 per hour

  • 29.98

  • 40,863 / 1363

  • Jordan  3.24 = 0.85 per hour

  • 2.75

Latvia  4.63 = 5.86 per hour

  • 27.09

  • 23,683 / 874

  • Lebanon  4.31 = 5.86 per hour

  • 25.26

  • Lithuania  4.63 = 5.86 per hour

  • 27.09

  • 24,287 / 896

  • Malaysia  2.23 = 0.85 per hour

  • 1.90

Mexico  2.3 = 0.85 per hour

  • 1.96

  • 15,314 / 7813

  • Montenegro  4.63 = 5.86 per hour

  • 27.09

  • Netherlands  4.63 = 5.86 per hour

  • 27.09

  • 52,877 / 1952

  • New Zealand  4.17 = 5.86 per hour

  • 24.44

  • 40,043 / 1638

Nicaragua  3.54 = 0.85 per hour

  • 3.00

  • Norway  5.61 = 5.86 per hour

  • 32.87

  • 51,212 / 1558

  • Oman  3.02 = 0.85 per hour

  • 2.57

  • Peru  3.5 = 0.85 per hour

  • 2.98

Philippines  2.84 = 0.85 per hour

  • 2.41

  • Poland  2.8 =  0.85 per hour

  • 2.38

  • 27,046 / 11363

  • Portugal  4.63 = 5.86 per hour

  • 27.09

  • 25,367 / 936

  • Romania  2.21 = 0.85 per hour

  • 1.88

Russia  1.97 = 0.85 per hour

  • 1.67

  • Scotland  4.26 = 5.86 per hour

  • 24.96

  • Singapore  4.22 = 5.86 per hour

  • 24.73

  • Slovakia  4.63 = 5.86 per hour

  • 27.13

  • 24,328 / 897

Slovenia  4.63 = 5.86 per hour

  • 27.09

  • 34,933 /  1290

  • South Korea  3.7 = 0.85 per hour

  • 3.15

  • 39,985 / 12693

  • Spain  4.63 = 5.86 per hour

  • 27.09

  • 38,507 / 1421

  • Sweden  5.55 = 5.86 per hour

  • 32.52

  • 50,046 / 1539

Switzerland  6.76 = 5.86 per hour

  • 39.61

  • 62,283 / 1572

  • Taiwan  2.41 = 0.85 per hour

  • 2.05

  • Thailand  3.64 = 0.85 per hour

  • 3.09

  • Turkey  1.93 = 0.85 per hour

  • 1.64

UAE  4.02 = 5.86 per hour

  • 23.56

  • USA  5.67 = 5.86 per hour

  • 33.23

  • 60,558 / 1822

  • Uruguay  4.14 = 5.86 per hour

  • 24.26

  • Vietnam  2.83 =  0.85 per hour

  • 2.41

 
 
ADR also Know as ADS

 American Depository Receipts (ADRs) are registered foreign stocks that are traded on American stock exchanges like any other domestic, publicly-traded company. Sometimes ADR stocks are also called American Depository Shares (ADSs).






 ADRs are listed on the New York Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange, and Nasdaq. They can also be purchased over the counter, depending on the type of ADR stock being purchased.







 The ADR itself is a certificate issued by a domestic depository bank that details the number of shares held in foreign stock. They are quantified in U.S. dollars








 Level 1: This category of ADR stock is relatively easy for foreign companies to obtain, as it does not require the high level of disclosure typically required for publicly traded companies and does not enforce particular accounting guidelines. However, this means that these ADRs cannot be listed on American stock exchanges. Investors should proceed with caution when investing in Level 1 secure ADRs






 Level 2: To obtain level 2, the foreign company must comply with SEC rules and regulations. This allows the ADRs greater exposure, as they can be listed and traded on American stock exchanges.







 Level 3: This level of sponsored ADR allows the foreign company to raise capital from U.S. investors. While this comes with many benefits, the company must strictly adhere to SEC rules and regulations and must be transparent with disclosures.








 

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