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Fri, May 14, 2010 6:57 PM SGT - 9:12

We discuss how to build up the evidence required to make better-informed trading decisions.

 

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  • Sure K's avatar
    • Global depository receipts, American depository receipts. They are dollar denominated and represent ownership in the ordinary shares on its home exchange OR on the NYS respectively, at a given conversion ratio. You can convert from depository receipts to ordinary shares using JP Morgan's ADRMAX for a huge commission. There's a lot, so I'll just list a few more notable ones. They're mostly Chinese ADR's on GlobalQuote Baidu Netease, Mindray Medical China Aluminum China Mobile China Eastern Petrochina
  • 's avatar
    • http://singaporefixeddeposit.blogspot.com/ For current rates check the bank websites. DBS, Maybank. HSBC all offer AUD deposits.
  • donvito's avatar
    • Nobody could understand the question, try to pose it in a different way. I hope that you will chose my answer as the best one. Thanks
  • Poutriii kousuma's avatar
    • $1.30 SGD = $1 USD Therefore, you will pay $15,600 SGD.
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