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by cowsandmilk 1034 days ago
> A lot of US funds have restrictions as to how much they can invest outside the US.

I'm not sure that's relevant. ARM is listing American Depository Shares, so this is still usually viewed as an international investment.

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Are you sure - I always thought the whole point of ADRs was to make foreign company shares available on the American markets?

In fact the SEC says

'ADRs allow U.S. investors to invest in non-U.S.companies '

https://www.sec.gov/investor/alerts/adr-bulletin.pdf