ADRs Advance; Concord Medical Services Holdings Ltd. Climbs 109%
International stocks trading in New York closed higher on Monday, as the S&P/BNY Mellon index of American depositary receipts gained 0.3% to 183.28.
The European index rose 0.6% to 179.26. The Asian index dropped 0.3% to 215.48. The Latin American index added 1.3% to 191.99, while the emerging-markets index declined 0.8% to 352.18.
China's Concord Medical Services Holdings Ltd. was the biggest leader during the session, rocketing 109% to $1.17, and China-based WiMi Hologram Cloud Inc. rocketed 21% to 95 cents. Immuron Ltd., which is based in Australia, rounded out the top three leaders on Monday, with shares jumping 18% to $2.50.
Lead Real Estate Co. Ltd., based in Japan, posted the largest decline, plummeting 65% to $3.08, followed by shares of Switzerland's Molecular Partners AG, which plummeted 25% to $7.19. Shares of China-based Kuke Music Holding Ltd. plunged 17% to $1.67.
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June 24, 2024 17:20 ET (21:20 GMT)
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