Foreign Stock Exchange definition

Foreign Stock Exchange means a stock exchange which is permitted to operate in a country or territory outside Hong Kong by the law of that country or territory, or any over the counter market;
Foreign Stock Exchange means a stock or securities exchange which is permitted to operate in a Foreign Jurisdiction by the law of that Foreign Jurisdiction including, where the context so requires, its agents, nominees, representatives, officers and employees; 「海外證券交易所」指海外司法管轄區的法律允許在該海外司法管轄區運作的股份或證券交易所,包括(如文義規定)其代理、代名人、代表、高級職員及雇員;
Foreign Stock Exchange means a foreign stock exchange on which an issuer is listed or approved to be listed.

Examples of Foreign Stock Exchange in a sentence

  • There may also be greater volatility in trading on Designated Trading Planforms than in regular market hours of SEHK and any Foreign Stock Exchange.


More Definitions of Foreign Stock Exchange

Foreign Stock Exchange means a stock or securities exchange which is permitted to operate in a Foreign Jurisdiction by the law of that Foreign Jurisdiction including, where the context so requires, its agents, nominees, representatives, officers and employees;
Foreign Stock Exchange means a stock or securities exchange which is permitted to operate in a Foreign Jurisdiction by the law of that Foreign Jurisdiction.
Foreign Stock Exchange means a recognised stock exchange in a territory outside the United Kingdom on which strips are traded,
Foreign Stock Exchange means a recognised stock exchange outside the UK.
Foreign Stock Exchange means an exchange in foreign jurisdiction; “GMS countries” means the countries in the Greater Mekong Sub-region
Foreign Stock Exchange means a stock exchange which is permitted to operate in a country or territory.
Foreign Stock Exchange means a stock exchange which is permitted to operate in a country or territory outside Hong Kong by the law of that country or territory.