CIBC introduces additional Canadian Depositary Receipts

CIBC introduces additional Canadian Depositary Receipts

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Mar 28, 2023
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The expanded CDR offering aims to provide more opportunities for Canadians to invest in global companies

 

March 28, 2023 - CIBC announced the addition of six new Canadian Depositary Receipts ("CDRs"), now listed on the NEO Exchange.

 

With a total of 41 now available in the market, CDRs make it easy to invest in many of the world's largest companies – in Canadian dollars. Offered at a fraction of the price per share of the underlying reference share, and with a built-in notional currency hedge, CDRs provide investors with affordable access to foreign stocks while mitigating the currency risk associated with global investing.

 

"As a Canadian-industry first, the expansion of our CDR platform allows direct exposure to some of the world's biggest companies while hedging currency risk." said Christian Exshaw, Managing Director and Head, CIBC Global Markets and Direct Financial Services. "With a continued strong reception from investors since inception, we are committed to developing innovative, market-based solutions to help our clients achieve their ambitions."

 

The six new CDRs available for trading on the NEO Exchange are listed below with their NEO Exchange ticker symbols:

 

  • Boeing Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) – BA
  • Chevron Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) – CHEV
  • Citigroup Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - CITI
  • Exxon Mobil Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - XOM
  • Intel Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) – INTC
  • Uber Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - UBER

 

These six will add to the existing lineup of CDRs which are available for trading on the NEO Exchange:

 

  • AbbVie Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) – ABBV
  • Advanced Micro Devices Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - AMD
  • Alphabet Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - GOOG
  • Amazon.com Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - AMZN
  • Apple Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - AAPL
  • Bank of America Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - BOFA
  • Berkshire Hathaway Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) – BRK
  • Cisco Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - CSCO
  • Coca-Cola Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - COLA
  • Costco Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - COST
  • CVS Health Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) – CVS
  • Goldman Sachs Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - GS
  • Home Depot Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - HD
  • Honeywell Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - HON
  • IBM Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - IBM
  • JPMorgan Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - JPM
  • Mastercard Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - MA
  • McDonald's Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - MCDS
  • Meta Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - META
  • Microsoft Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) – MSFT
  • Netflix Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) – NFLX
  • NIKE Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - NKE
  • Nvidia Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - NVDA
  • PayPal Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) – PYPL
  • Pfizer Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - PFE
  • Procter & Gamble Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - PG
  • Salesforce.com Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - CRM
  • Starbucks Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - SBUX
  • Tesla Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) – TSLA
  • UnitedHealth Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) – UNH
  • UPS Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - UPS
  • Verizon Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - VZ
  • Visa Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - VISA
  • Walt Disney Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - DIS
  • Walmart Canadian Depositary Receipts (CAD Hedged) - WMT
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