depositary
Americannoun
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a person or group to whom something is entrusted for safety or preservation
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a variant spelling of depository
Etymology
Origin of depositary
1595–1605; < Late Latin dēpositārius a trustee, equivalent to Latin dēposit ( us ) ( deposit ) + -ārius -ary
Example Sentences
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The company’s American depositary receipts slid 0.2% ahead of Thursday’s U.S. open.
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Infosys’s U.S.-listed depositary receipts rose, impacting other IT consulting stocks positively.
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The company’s American depositary receipts are up more than 60% over the past year.
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The Innovation and Next Generation Internet ETFs bought a combined $16.3 million worth of the e-commerce giant’s American depositary receipts on a Monday, and on the following Wednesday they surged more than 8%.
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The Innovation ETF and Next Generation Internet ETF bought a combined $16.3 million worth of the ecommerce giant’s American depositary receipts on a Monday and on the Wednesday they surged more than 8%.
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