ADRs End Mostly Lower
August 30 2017 - 6:49PM
Dow Jones News
International stocks trading in New York closed mostly lower on
Wednesday.
Novartis AG (NVS) was among the companies with ADRs that traded
actively.
The BNY Mellon index of American depositary receipts edged 0.1%
lower to 144.22; the European index decreased 0.3% to 133.80; the
Asian index improved 0.4% to 168.11; and the Latin American index
fell 0.4% to 133.80.
Meanwhile, the emerging-markets index increased 0.5% to
315.99.
Novartis AG's ADRs fell 1.1% to $82.74 after the Swiss
pharmaceuticals giant priced its newly approved cancer treatment
significantly below expectations. The treatment, called CLT019 but
re-christened by Novartis after gaining Food and Drug
Administration approval as Kymriah, has been shown to dramatically
raise the chances of survival for children and young people with an
aggressive form of leukemia who don't respond to standard
treatment.
ADRs of India-based Infosys Ltd. (INFY) fell 1.4% to $15.05 amid
media speculation over the company's next chief executive.
A stronger yuan helped offset some of the pressure of falling
passenger yields on Chinese airlines during the first half of the
year. ADRs in China Southern Airlines Co. (ZNH) rose 3.7% to
$39.40, and ADRs in China Eastern Airlines Co. (CEA) rose 3.2% to
$28.09.
Mazor Robotics Ltd.'s (MZOR) ADRs surged 13% to $47.41 as the
Israeli surgical-technology company said it received a $40 million
investment from Medtronic PLC earlier than expected.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
August 30, 2017 18:34 ET (22:34 GMT)
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