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Dual Listing

Dual listing refers to a company's shares being traded on more than one stock exchange. This allows the company to access a larger pool of investors and enhances liquidity, making it easier for shareholders to buy and sell shares. For example, a company might be listed on both the New York Stock Exchange and the London Stock Exchange. Dual listing can also help a company raise capital in different markets and increase its visibility and reputation globally. However, it may involve additional regulatory requirements and costs.