International securities mainly include international stocks and international bonds:
International stocks
International stocks refer to stocks issued and circulated abroad by large companies, especially multinational companies. It can be divided into two types: ordinary shares and preferred shares: ordinary shareholders participate in the management of the company, share the company's profits, or share the company's losses according to the share of the shares they hold, but their liability is limited to the share of the shares they hold. ; Shareholders holding preferred shares generally receive dividends in priority over ordinary shareholders at a fixed dividend rate, regardless of the company's profits or the amount of profits. Under normal circumstances, preferred shareholders do not have the right to participate in the company's operations and management.
International bonds
Usually divided into two types: foreign bonds and European bonds: foreign bonds refer to bonds Bonds issued by the issuer in foreign financial markets with a face value in the currency of the country of issue; Eurobonds refer to bonds issued by the bond issuer on the Eurobond market in countries other than the currency of the bond's face value. The Eurobond market is an integral part of the European currency market.
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