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ADRS

(A Departmental Reporting System) An IBM mainframe report writer.
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will pay more than $647,000 and broker BMO Capital Markets Corporation will pay over $3.9 million to settle charges of improper handling of "pre-released" American Depositary Receipts (ADRs).
These banks can create sponsored ADRs, meaning there's a formal agreement between the company and the issuing depositary bank, or unsponsored ADRs with no formal agreement.
An adverse drug reaction (ADR) is an injury caused by taking a medication.[1] ADRs may occur following a single dose or prolonged administration of a drug or result from the combination of two or more drugs.
Each ADR represents one ordinary share of Teva." "We are proud to have been selected by Teva as successor ADR depositary bank for its NYSE listed ADR programme," said Dirk Jones, Global Head of Issuer Services, at Citi.
Adrenergic receptors (ADR) can be activated by catecholamines adrenaline and noradrenaline [15].
[4,5] A general knowledge about ADRs is essential for effective management of any disease.
Global Banking News-May 15, 2017--Citi named depositary bank for China Rapid Finance's ADR programme
The WHO Global Individual Case Safety Report (ICSR) database (VigiBase[R]) has reported ADRs rates of 7.7% (268,145) in children from 0 to 17 years of age (9).
According to the Indian Pharmacopeia Commission under the aegis of the health ministry that collects and monitors data on ADRs, it has barely received 350 ADR reports from its 202 ADR monitoring centres across the country till May 2016.
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