Argentina's Aluar Included In Merval Index; Patagonia Dropped
July 01 2009 - 9:32AM
Dow Jones News
Argentina's stock exchange has included aluminum producer Aluar
Aluminio Argentino (ALUA.BA) in its main Merval index for the third
quarter, and has dropped Banco Patagonia (BPAT.BA).
The changes take effect Wednesday, the exchange said late
Tuesday in a statement.
The Merval was one of the best performing indexes in the second
quarter, rising 41%, largely driven by the impact of a 41% increase
in oil prices on the two major stocks, Tenaris (TS) and the
supplemental listing of Brazilian oil giant Petroleo Brasileiro
(PBR), or Petrobras.
Aluar is the smallest component of the new Merval index,
accounting for 1.7% of the total, the exchange said. Earlier this
month, the Aluar board voted to issue 500 million new shares, to
raise about $346 million.
Steel tube maker Tenaris, owned by Argentine-based conglomerate
Techint but incorporated in Luxembourg, remains the heavyweight,
accounting for 47.6% of the index, while Petrobras accounts for
13.6%.
Other components include: Grupo Galicia (GGAL), which accounts
for 8.1%, Petrobras' local Argentine unit Petrobras Energia (PBE)
accounts for 5.3%, Telecom Argentina (TECO2.BA) 5.2%, Pampa
Holdings (PAMP.BA) 5.2%, Banco Macro SA (BMA) 4.6%, Siderar
(ERAR.BA) 3.4%, BBV Banco Frances (FRAN) 2.6% and Edenor (EDN)
2.6%.
-By Matthew Cowley, Dow Jones Newswires; +54 11 4103 6740;
matthew.cowley@dowjones.com