ADRs End Mixed; Sanofi Trades Actively
International stocks trading in New York closed mixed on Thursday.
The BNY Mellon index of American depositary receipts was largely flat at 149.25. The European index was little changed at 139.17. The Asian index firmed 0.2% to 172.07. The emerging-markets index declined 0.2% to 259.15. The Latin American index slipped 0.2% to 259.15.
Spanish banks were among those with ADRs that traded actively.
Spanish bank stocks recovered somewhat after a top court in the country suspended Catalonia's planned parliamentary session on independence. They fell Wednesday amid growing political tension between Madrid and Barcelona over the independence referendum. ADRs of Banco Santander SA (SAN, SAN.MC) advanced 2.3% to $6.70 and Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA (BBVA, BBVA.MC) rose 2.1% to $8.51.
ADRs of Sanofi SA (SNY) climbed 1.2% to $50.61 as a U.S. federal appeals court said that it and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. can continue selling their cholesterol drug, dealing a blow to rival Amgen Inc., which had accused the companies of violating its patents.
ADRs of EDAP TMS SA (EDAP) continued to rise Thursday after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved its Ablatherm-Fusion device, allowing for a more precise method of targeting diagnosed areas. ADRs rose more than 11% to $3.39.
ADRs of GOL Linhas Aereas Inteligentes SA (GOL) rose 4.7% to $23.90 after the company released preliminary results for its latest quarter. Passenger unit revenue for the third quarter is expected to rise 6% to 6.5%.
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International stocks trading in New York closed mostly lower on Friday.
The BNY Mellon index of American depositary receipts eased 0.1% to 149.08. The European index declined 0.2% to 138.96. The Latin American index fell 1% to 256.41. And the emerging-markets index declined 0.3% to 322.64.
Meanwhile, the Asian index improved 0.2% to 172.39.
CRH PLC (CRH, CRG.DB) was among those with ADRs that traded actively.
Irish building materials firm CRH is unlikely to engage in a bidding war after its U.S. target, Ash Grove Cement, received a larger counterbid from a third party, UniCredit analyst Christian Aust says in a note. CRH has been "disciplined" in its M&A transactions so far and may be able to find other acquisition targets in the U.S, he adds. UniCredit is keeping its market-weight recommendation on CRH bonds. Ash Grove, which disclosed the competing bid on Thursday, said it continues to recommend that shareholders vote in favor of the CRH takeover when they meet on Nov. 1. It also said that the deadline for obtaining shareholder approval has been extended to Oct. 20. ADRs fell 1.8% to $36.25.
Ryanair Holdings PLC's (RYAAY, RYA.LN, RY4C.DB) big edge over rivals has been its lower cost structure. However, costs may be on the rise for the company as Chief Executive Michael O'Leary has signaled to staff that pilot pay may rise. ADRs fell 0.7% to $105.73.
The planned sale of Unilever PLC's (UL, ULVR.LN) spreads unit should help it get more firmly positioned in current rating categories, but it may be too early for bond holders to cheer. The consumer goods firm's bonds trade at tight spread levels, UniCredit analyst Silke Stegemann says, keeping the marketweight recommendation on Unilever debt. The group carries ratings of A1, A+ and A+ at Moody's, S&P and Fitch, respectively. ADRs fell 1.3% to $56.99.
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October 06, 2017 17:56 ET (21:56 GMT)