Exchange Currency

secondary listing

Any listing of a security on an exchange other than its primary exchange. Secondary listings are usually an attempt to access new markets in order to raise capital when the primary market is saturated.

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  1. What is secondary listing? definition and meaning
    Definition of secondary listing: Any listing of a security on an exchange other than its primary exchange. Secondary listings are usually an attempt to access new ...
     
  2. Cross listing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Generally such a company's primary listing is on a stock exchange in its country of incorporation, and its secondary listing(s) is on an exchange in another ...
     
  3. bcg.perspectives - Is an IPO or a Secondary Listing in Asia Worth ...
    Oct 26, 2011 ... Hong Kong has emerged as a leading IPO market, and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange has been targeting foreign companies for IPOs and ...
     
  4. UPDATE: HK-Listed Sunshine Oilsands Plans Secondary Listing in ...
    Oct 10, 2012 ... Sunshine Oilsands plans secondary listing in Toronto by the end of this year. -- Company plans Toronto listing to increase its share value ...
     
  5. Malaysian cocoa processor scraps secondary listing in Singapore ...
    Aug 17, 2012 ... KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 17 (Reuters) - Malaysian cocoa processorGuan Chong Bhd said on Friday it will not proceed witha secondary listing on ...
     
  6. Secondary Listing Definition from Financial Times Lexicon
    When a company lists its shares on an exchange other than where it has its primary listing, normally in order to raise more funds or increase its visibility abroad.
     
  7. Secondary listing in Europe - NASDAQ OMX
    A secondary listing on NASDAQ OMX makes you part of our large index family, further increasing your stock exposure to investors around the world.
     
  8. Why---or when---Should we Cross-list? - Princeton University Press
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