ADRs End Lower; ArcelorMittal, British American Tobacco and Argentine companies Trade Actively
12 Junio 2019 - 5:24PM
Noticias Dow Jones
International stocks trading in New York closed lower on
Wednesday.
The S&P/BNY Mellon index of American depositary receipts
fell 0.8% to 138.83. The European index fell 0.6% to 130.30. The
Asian index decreased 1% to 158.19. The Latin American index
decreased 0.8% to 240.42. And the emerging-markets index went down
1.2% to 295.13.
ArcelorMittal SA (MT), British American Tobacco PLC (BTI) and
several Argentine companies were among those with ADRs that traded
actively.
ArcelorMittal's shares may have reached rock bottom after losing
around 50% of their value since early 2018, Goldman Sachs says.
While the European steel market remains tough, share prices for
steelmakers have dropped well below intrinsic valuations,
suggesting they don't have much further to fall, the bank says.
ArcelorMittal's proposed production cuts at its European mills,
lower iron-ore prices and a potential review of EU tariffs all
contribute to an improved outlook for the sector, Goldman says. The
bank upgrades ArcelorMittal to buy from neutral and shaves its
target price to EUR19.50 from EUR20.50. ADRs of ArcelorMittal fell
3% to $16.43.
British American Tobacco's overall group growth was encouraging,
though its loss of cigarette market share in the year so far is set
to cause jitters, says Jefferies. The brokerage says the market is
likely to upgrade its earnings per share forecasts by 1-2% after
the company's comments on the full-year outlook for sales, pretax
earnings, adjusted operating margins and earnings per share. Still,
it notes that one of BAT's core strengths has been continued share
gains for the last several years. "The fact that cigarette volume
share is down 10 basis points in the year to date is, therefore,
likely to cause some concern," Jefferies analysts say. ADRs of
British American Tobacco fell 5% to $39.96.
Shares of Argentine companies with American depository receipts
that trade in New York rose amid recent press reports that
Argentina may be talking with its larger neighbor, Brazil, about a
currency union. The ADRs for Pampa Energia SA (PAM) and Edenor SA
(EDN), two utilities, rose 12.6% and 9.3% respectively, while
construction-materials company Loma Negra Compania Industrial
Argentina SA's (LOMA) shares jumped 6.4% and natural-gas firm
Transportadora de Gas del Sur SA (TGS) shares gained 4.6%. "A
currency union is obviously a good idea in principle, especially
for Argentina, whose institutions have yet to discover the secret
sauce behind price stability," investment manager Ashmore said.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
June 12, 2019 18:09 ET (22:09 GMT)
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