ADRs End Lower; Amber International Holding Ltd. Declines 17%

Dow Jones
29 May

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International stocks trading in New York closed lower on Wednesday, as the S&P/BNY Mellon index of American depositary receipts dropped 1.2% to 196.33.

The European index dropped 1.2% to 181.62. The Asian index dropped 1.2% to 248.79. The Latin American index declined 1.2% to 201.20, while the emerging-markets index fell 0.9% to 401.74.

Amber International Holding Ltd., based in Hong Kong, posted the largest decline, tumbling 17% to $8.20, followed by shares of China's Pony AI Inc., which plunged 14% to $18.46. Shares of China-based Akso Health Group plunged 13% to $1.67.

Japan's PicoCELA Inc. was the biggest leader during the session, surging 18% to 82 cents, and Italy-based Natuzzi S.p.A. surged 16% to $4.12. Lead Real Estate Co. Ltd., which is based in Japan, rounded out the top three leaders on Wednesday, with shares jumping 16% to $1.60.

Data source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet

 

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May 28, 2025 16:30 ET (20:30 GMT)

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