American Depository Receipts (ADRs) are financial instruments that allow investors to buy shares of foreign companies on U.S. stock exchanges. Each ADR represents one or more shares of the foreign company and is traded in U.S. dollars.
Example: An investor in the U.S. can buy ADRs of a Japanese company without needing to trade on a Japanese stock exchange.
Summary
ADRs allow U.S. investors to buy shares of foreign companies in dollars.