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Current List of All Non-U.S. Issuers 494 NYSE and NYSE American-Listed Non-U.S Current List of All Non-U.S. Issuers 494 NYSE and NYSE American-listed non-U.S. Issuers from 45 Countries (as of May 31, 2021) Share Country Issuer † Symbol Global Market Capitalization ($M USD) Market Industry Listed Type IPO ARGENTINA (13ADR Issuers and 7 non-ADR Issuers ) 0 Adecoagro S.A. AGRO $ 1,252 NYSE Consumer Goods 1/28/11 O IPO Arcos Dorados Holdings Inc. ARCO $ 823 NYSE Travel & Leisure 4/14/11 O IPO Banco BBVA Argentina SA Sponsored ADR BBAR $ 688 NYSE Banks 11/24/93 A IPO Banco Marco S.A. BMA $ 1,030 NYSE Banks 3/24/06 A IPO Central Puerto S.A. CEPU $ 324 NYSE Electricity 2/2/18 A IPO Corporación América Airports CAAP $ 914 NYSE Industrial Transportation 2/1/18 O IPO Despegar.com DESP $ 1,025 NYSE Technology 9/20/17 O IPO Empresa Distribuidora y Comercializadora Norte S.A. (Edenor) EDN $ 85 NYSE Electricity 4/26/07 A IPO GeoPark Limited GPRK $ 909 NYSE Oil, Gas and Coal 2/7/14 O IPO Globant S.A. GLOB $ 9,005 NYSE Software & Computer Services 7/18/14 O IPO Grupo Supervielle SA SUPV $ 155 NYSE Banks 5/19/16 A IPO IRSA-Inversiones y Representaciones, S.A. IRS $ 243 NYSE Real Estate Investment & Services 12/20/94 A IPO Loma Negra Compañía Industrial Argentina Sociedad Anónima LOMA $ 793 NYSE Building Materials & Fixtures 11/1/17 A IPO Pampa Energia S.A. PAM $ 851 NYSE Electricity 10/9/09 A Telecom Argentina S.A. TEO $ 721 NYSE Fixed Line Telecommunications 12/9/94 A Tenaris S.A. TS $ 13,523 NYSE Industrial Metals & Mining 12/16/02 A Ternium S.A. TX $ 7,339 NYSE Industrial Metals & Mining 2/1/06 A IPO Transportadora de Gas del Sur, S.A. TGS $ 359 NYSE Oil Equipment, Services & Distribution 11/17/94 A Vista Oil & Gas, S.A.B. de C.V. VIST $ 311 NYSE Oil, Gas and Coal 7/26/19 A YPF Sociedad Anónima YPF $ 1,848 NYSE Oil & Gas Producers 6/29/93 A IPO AUSTRALIA (3 ADR Issuers & 1 non-ADR Issue) Amcor plc AMCR $ 18,193 NYSE General Industrials 6/11/19 O BHP Group Limited Sponsored ADR BHP $ 109,159 NYSE Mining 5/28/87 A IPO James Hardie Industries N.V. JHX $ 14,524 NYSE Construction & Materials 10/22/01 A Westpac Banking Corporation WBK $ 73,895 NYSE Banks 3/17/89 A IPO BELGIUM (1 ADR Issuer & 1 non-DR Issue) Anheuser-Busch InBev NV BUD $ 128,297 NYSE Beverages 9/16/09 A Euronav NV EURN $ 2,119 NYSE Industrial Transportation 1/23/14 O BERMUDA (12 non-ADR & 1 Preferred Issuers ) Argo Group International Holdings, Ltd. ARGO $ 1,867 NYSE Property & Casualty Insurance 5/7/18 O ASA Gold and Precious Metals Ltd. ASA $ 469 NYSE Equity Investment Instruments 12/8/58 F Assured Guaranty Ltd. AGO $ 3,592 NYSE Nonlife Insurance 4/23/04 O IPO Athene Holding Ltd. Class A ATH $ 12,009 NYSE Specialty Insurance 12/9/16 O IPO Axis Capital Holdings Limited AXS $ 4,547 NYSE Nonlife Insurance 7/1/03 O IPO Bank of N.T. Butterfield & Son Limited (The) NTB $ 2,022 NYSE Banks 9/16/16 O IPO Bunge Limited BG $ 12,264 NYSE Food Producers 8/2/01 O IPO Chubb Limited CB $ 76,443 NYSE Nonlife Insurance 3/25/93 O IPO Everest Re Group, Ltd. RE $ 10,420 NYSE Nonlife Insurance 2/24/00 O IPOA FLEX LNG Ltd. FLNG $ 833 NYSE Oil & Gas Producers 6/17/19 O RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd. RNR $ 7,618 NYSE Nonlife Insurance 7/24/96 O RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd. (PFD) RNRPRD NYSE Nonlife Insurance 1/12/07 O SiriusPoint Ltd SPNT $ 1,700 NYSE Non-life Insurance 8/15/13 O IPO BRAZIL (30 DR & 3 non-DR Issuers ) Atento S.A. ATTO $ 301 NYSE Industrial Support Services 10/2/14 O IPO Azul S.A. AZUL $ 2,747 NYSE Travel and Leisure 4/11/17 A IPO Banco Bradesco S.A. BBD $ 24,630 NYSE Banks 11/21/01 A Banco Bradesco S.A. BBDO NYSE Banks 3/13/12 A Banco Santander (Brasil) S.A. BSBR $ 29,582 NYSE Banks 10/7/09 A IPO BrasilAgro Companhia Brasileira de Propriedades Agricolas LND $ 619 NYSE Financials 11/8/12 A Braskem S.A. Sponsored ADR Pfd Class A BAK $ 3,428 NYSE Specialty Chemicals 9/22/04 A BRF SA Sponsored ADR BRFS $ 4,005 NYSE Food Producers 10/20/00 A Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras SA -Eletrobras EBR $ 10,672 NYSE Electricity 10/31/08 A Companhia Brasileira de Distribuição CBD $ 2,017 NYSE Food & Drug Retailers 5/29/97 A IPO Companhia de Bebidas das Americas (AmBev) ABEV $ 54,458 NYSE Beverages 6/4/97 A Companhia de Saneamento Básico do Estado de São Paulo-Sabesp SBS $ 5,256 NYSE Gas, Water & Multiutilities 5/10/02 A IPO Companhia Energetica de Minas Gerais-Cemig CIG $ 2,920 NYSE Electricity 9/18/01 A Companhia Energetica de Minas Gerais-Cemig CIGC NYSE Electricity 6/12/07 A Companhia Paranaense de Energia-COPEL ELP $ 2,002 NYSE Electricity 7/30/97 A IPO Companhia Siderurgica Nacional (CSN) SID $ 11,836 NYSE Industrial Metals & Mining 11/14/97 A Cosan S.A. CSAN $ 7,880 NYSE Food Producers 8/16/07 A IPO Embraer S.A. ERJ $ 2,479 NYSE Aerospace & Defense 7/21/00 A IPO Gerdau S.A. GGB $ 7,163 NYSE Industrial Metals & Mining 3/10/99 A GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes S.A. (GOL) GOL $ 1,403 NYSE Travel & Leisure 6/24/04 A IPO Itau Unibanco Holding S.A. Sponsored ADR Pfd ITUB $ 27,621 NYSE Banks 2/21/02 A Linx SA ADR LINX $ 1,368 NYSE Telecommunications Service Providers 6/26/19 A IPO Natura & Co Holding SA NTCO $ 13,457 NYSE Household/Personal Care 1/6/20 A Nexa Resources S.A. NEXA $ 1,416 NYSE Mining 10/27/17 O IPO Oi S.A. OIBRC NYSE Fixed Line Telecommunications 11/17/09 A PagSeguro Digital Ltd. PAGS $ 9,885 NYSE Internet 1/24/18 O IPO Petróleo Brasileiro S.A.-PETROBRAS PBR $ 37,994 NYSE Oil & Gas Producers 8/10/00 A IPO Petróleo Brasileiro S.A.-PETROBRAS PBRA NYSE Oil & Gas Producers 2/22/01 A Sendas Distribuidora SA Sponsored ADR ASAI $ 4,554 NYSE Food Retail 3/1/21 A Suzano SA Sponsored ADR SUZ $ 16,145 NYSE Industrial Materials 12/10/18 A Telefonica Brasil SA VIV $ 14,306 NYSE Fixed Line Telecommunications 11/16/98 A TIM S.A. (Brazil) TIMB $ 5,616 NYSE Mobile Telecommunications 11/16/98 A Ultrapar Participações S.A. UGP $ 4,092 NYSE Gas, Water & Multiutilities 10/7/99 A IPO VALE S.A. VALE $ 113,722 NYSE Mining 3/21/02 A CANADA (144 non-ADR Issuers ) Agnico-Eagle Mines Limited AEM $ 17,438 NYSE Mining 11/22/94 O Alamos Gold Inc. AGI $ 3,586 NYSE Mining 2/13/13 O Alexco Resource Corp K AXU $ 456 NYSE American Mining 9/20/07 O Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. AQN $ 9,349 NYSE Electric Utilities 11/29/16 O Almaden Minerals Ltd K AAU $ 76 NYSE American Mining 12/19/05 O Alpha Pro Tech, Ltd. K APT $ 110 NYSE American Personal Goods 4/4/00 O Americas Silver Corporation USAS $ 231 NYSE American Mining 1/19/17 O Asanko Gold Inc. K AKG $ 299 NYSE American Mining 1/2/08 O Avino Silver & Gold Mines Ltd. ASM $ 132 NYSE Industrial Metals and Mining 8/2/11 O B2Gold Corp. BTG $ 5,365 NYSE American Precious Metals and Mining 6/6/13 O Bank of Montreal BMO $ 67,943 NYSE Banks 10/27/94 O Bank of Nova Scotia (The) (Scotiabank) BNS $ 81,598 NYSE Banks 6/7/02 O Barrick Gold Corporation ABX $ 42,823 NYSE Mining 2/25/87 O BCE Inc. BCE $ 44,977 NYSE Fixed Line Telecommunications 8/18/76 O Birks Group Inc. K BGI $ 34 NYSE American General Retailers 11/15/05 O Blackberry Limited BB $ 5,702 NYSE Technology Hardware 10/16/17 O Brookfield Asset Management Inc. BAM $ 79,415 NYSE Real Estate Investment & Services 12/20/00 O Brookfield Business Partners LP BBU $ 3,939 NYSE Support Services 5/31/16 O Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. BIP $ 16,019 NYSE Forestry & Paper 1/10/08 O Brookfield Infrastructure Corporation Class A BIPC $ 3,218 NYSE Gas, Water and Multi-utilities 3/19/20 O Brookfield Renewable Corporation BEPC $ 7,357 NYSE Electricity 7/24/20 O Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. BEP $ 10,932 NYSE Real Estate Investment & Services 6/11/13 O CAE Inc. CAE $ 9,095 NYSE Aerospace & Defense 7/29/02 O Cameco Corporation CCJ $ 7,941 NYSE Industrial Metals & Mining 3/14/96 O Canada Goose Holdings Inc. GOOS $ 2,397 NYSE Personal Goods 3/16/17 O Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) CM $ 52,788 NYSE Banks 11/13/97 O Canadian National Railway Company CNI $ 79,958 NYSE Industrial Transportation 11/17/95 O IPO Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNRL) CNQ $ 41,019 NYSE Oil & Gas Producers 7/31/00 O Canadian Pacific Railway Limited CP $ 54,169 NYSE Industrial Transportation 8/24/01 O Celestica Inc. CLS $ 947 NYSE Electronic & Electrical Equipment 6/30/98 O IPO Centerra Gold Inc. CGAU $ 2,403 NYSE Precious Metals and Mining 4/15/21 O Cenovus Energy CVE $ 16,402 NYSE Oil & Gas Producers 11/2/09 O CGI Group Inc. GIB $ 19,801 NYSE Software & Computer Services 10/7/98 O CI Financial Corp.
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