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Why is MQA made up of stapled securities and is not a single share or unit?

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Why is MQA made up of stapled securities and is not a single share or unit?

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Stapled securities comprise securities in two (or more) separate entities that have to be traded as a single stapled security. In MQA’s case, there is an Australian company and a Bermudian mutual fund company. MQA security holders have an equal number of shares in both companies.

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