ADRs End Mostly Higher
August 23 2017 - 6:30PM
Dow Jones News
International stocks trading in New York edged mostly higher on
Wednesday.
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (TEVA, TEVA.TV) was among
the companies with ADRs that traded actively.
The BNY Mellon index of American depositary receipts rose 0.02%
to 144.24, the Asian index climbed 0.15% to 169.13, the Latin
American index advanced 1.06% to 245.76 and the emerging markets
index rose 0.53% to 316.29. Meanwhile, the European index slipped
0.16% to 133.52.
Drugmaker Teva is facing a class-action lawsuit filed in
Pennsylvania on behalf of investors. The complaint alleges Teva,
which makes and distributes generic medicines, made false and
misleading statements regarding its business and outlook. The case
alleges that the poor performance of Teva's U.S. generics business
resulted in an impairment charge that was a key factor in cutting
its dividend by 75%. ADRs in Teva slipped 3.1% to $16.49.
ADRs in Porto Alegre, Brazil-based Gerdau SA (GGB, GGBR3.BR,
GGBR4.BR) rose roughly 4% to $3.65. Gerdau, which provides
steel-related products and services worldwide, has benefited from a
rally in commodities prices. Stronger-than-expected economic growth
in China, a weaker U.S. dollar and government-led capacity cuts
have buoyed bullish sentiment in metals futures this year to
multiyear highs. Bullish investors are pushing the prices of
copper, aluminum and other industrial metals, betting that recent
signs of resurgent global growth and falling supplies will stoke
demand for raw materials.
ADRS of Petroleo Brasileiro SA (PBR, PETR3.BR, PETR4.BR), or
Petrobras, rose 1.7% to $9.13. Aldemir Bendine, who was at the helm
of state-run oil giant between 2015 and 2016, and at state-owned
bank Banco do Brasil before then, has been charged with corruption,
money laundering and obstruction of justice. Through his lawyer,
Mr. Bendine has denied wrongdoing. The former CEO has said he never
solicited or received any bribes.
ADRs of Rio Tinto PLC (RIO, RIO.LN, RIO.AU) rose 2.5% to $47.31.
The Anglo-Australian miner is enjoying a hot streak in the sector.
Fueled by a sharp rise in commodity prices, companies such as BHP
Billiton Ltd., Glencore PLC and Rio Tinto are flush with cash
again, boosting dividends, cutting debt and shelling out cash for
expansion projects. Just a couple of years ago, they were trying to
survive a historic downturn in the sector.
Write to Ezequiel Minaya at Ezequiel.Minaya@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
August 23, 2017 19:15 ET (23:15 GMT)
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