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Q5: Select all of the following that can be accurate said of ADRs and ETFs:
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ADRs always transfer voting rights, but ETFs do not.
International Equity ETFs provide a way for investors to obtain a diversified portfolio of international stocks in a single transaction.
Both ADRs and ETFs trade exclusively on foreign exchanges.
ADRs are claims to foreign stock held by an American depository institution.
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