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Latest revision as of 08:14, 1 June 2023
Securities - issuance - listing - agency.
It is common for issuers to appoint a listing agent in certain jurisdictions (for example Luxembourg).
The listing agent will communicate with the listing authority and/or stock exchange and competent authority on behalf of the issuer and will ensure that all necessary documents are submitted to the listing authority and/or stock exchange.
See also
- Agency
- Agent
- American depositary receipt listing (ADR listing)
- An introduction to debt securities
- Broker
- De-listing
- Flotation
- Initial public offering
- Introduction
- Issuance
- Issuer
- Listing
- Listing particulars
- Listing Rules
- Over the counter
- Premium Listing
- Private placement
- Re-listing
- Security
- Standard Listing
- Stock
- Stock exchange