Wall Street, Asia rally power ADRs
Wall Street, Asia rally power ADRs
Surging benchmarks from Wall Street to the Pacific Rim propelled Asian shares trading in New York Friday to lofty heights.
The Bank of New York Asia American Depositary Receipt Index was last up 2.45 points, or 1.8%, to 138.96 and the overall Composite Index was 2.35 points, or 1.7%, higher at 142.09.
Earlier, South Korea’s Kospi index closed at a new all-time high, up 1.2% to 1,412.79. In Tokyo, the bellwether Nikkei 225 finished up 2.84 points at 16,428.21, its highest close since September 2000. See Asia Markets.
Subsequently, Korean ADRs posted the most consistently solid gains. Shares of Korea Electric Power (KEP:
(, , ) , Korea’s most heavily traded, added as much as 2.7% to $20.81. LG Philips (LPL:
, , ) shares rose as much as 4.9% to $21.36.
Woori Finance (WF: (, , ) shares spiked as much as 5.2% after Bear Stearns lifted the bank’s rating to outperform from peer perform. Kookmin Bank (KB: , , ) shares advanced as much as 4.1% to $77.83.
More: marketwatch.com
