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Question 60. What is the statute of limitations for vouchers?
Dividend coupons of Share Certificates are subject to a statute of limitations from the date of dividend distribution. is subject to a 5-year statute of…
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Question 60. What is the statute of limitations for vouchers?
Dividend coupons of Share Certificates are subject to a statute of limitations from the date of dividend distribution. is subject to a 5-year statute of limitations. In…
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Question 60. What is the statute of limitations for vouchers?
Dividend coupons of Share Certificates are subject to a statute of limitations from the date of dividend distribution. is…
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Question 59. Does a share certificate become invalid over time?
If a share certificate is forgotten in a corner after it is purchased and five years, ten years, thirty…
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Question 58. What can a person who loses a share certificate do?
Bearer Share Certificates are considered the property of the person who owns them. Therefore, if a Share Certificate is…
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Question 57. What is a couponless-couponless stock?
If a joint stock company has made a profit at the end of each accounting period, the General Assembly…

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Question 60. What is the statute of limitations for vouchers?
Dividend coupons of Share Certificates are subject to a statute of limitations from the date of dividend distribution. is subject to a 5-year statute of limitations. In clear terms, the shareholder did not cut their coupons or if it has…
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Question 36. What are the Turkey Funds?
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Question 35. Why do foreigners buy and sell in the stock market?
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Question 34. Can Companies Enter the Stock Exchange to Play a Regulatory Role by Buying and Selling Their Own Shares?
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Question 33. What is Regulatory Trading?
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Question 32. What is a Clearing Service?
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Question 31. What is Custody Service?
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Question 36. What are the Turkey Funds?
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Question 35. Why do foreigners buy and sell in the stock market?
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Question 34. Can Companies Enter the Stock Exchange to Play a Regulatory Role by Buying and Selling Their Own Shares?
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Question 33. What is Regulatory Trading?
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Question 32. What is a Clearing Service?
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Question 31. What is Custody Service?
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Question 60. What is the statute of limitations for vouchers?
Dividend coupons of Share Certificates are subject to a statute of limitations from the date of dividend distribution. is subject to a 5-year statute of…
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Question 36. What are the Turkey Funds?
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Question 35. Why do foreigners buy and sell in the stock market?
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Question 34. Can Companies Enter the Stock Exchange to Play a Regulatory Role by Buying and Selling Their Own Shares?
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Question 33. What is Regulatory Trading?
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Question 32. What is a Clearing Service?
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Question 31. What is Custody Service?
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Question 36. What are the Turkey Funds?
Banks, individuals and organizations abroad may pool a certain amount of money and create a fund. They can then assign a bank or an intermediary to buy and sell…
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Question 35. Why do foreigners buy and sell in the stock market?
All over the world, stock markets are organized as an open market. It works. No foreign exchange restrictions on Turkey today according to the requestor’s instructions to the Agent…
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Question 34. Can Companies Enter the Stock Exchange to Play a Regulatory Role by Buying and Selling Their Own Shares?
According to our laws, Joint Stock Companies cannot buy their own shares. Consequently, they cannot sell their own shares either. To engage in regulatory trading, the company must have…
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Question 33. What is Regulatory Trading?
It does not end with an IPO. The stock market is a continuous process. Trading will continue. Due to the small size of our stock exchange, the small number…
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Question 32. What is a Clearing Service?
Istanbul Stock Exchange provides clearing and settlement services to its Exchange Members. In real terms, the Clearing and Settlement Service is the process by which a member balances the…
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Question 31. What is Custody Service?
As the number of securities increases, it becomes difficult to store them and to fulfill the transactions related to them in a timely manner. Some banks’ Securities Departments provide…