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ADRs in Focus: China ADR index rises



24 April 2008 @ 03:55 pm EST

NEW YORK (AP) - An index of Chinese ADRs advanced on Thursday, after China's heavily watched index rallied to record its biggest percentage gain in more than six years.

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F 4.9 0.43
TSL 30.13 -0.43
SHI 30.76 -1.31
BIDU 334.56 6.67
ACH 27.74 -0.23
EDU 63.93 2.18
JRJC 16.29 0.58
ZNH 19.57 0.01

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The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index surged 9.3 percent on Thursday, after the government lowered a tax on stock transactions to try to boost troubled markets hurt by problems related to the U.S. credit crisis.

In afternoon trading, the Bank of New York China ADR Index rose 1.56 points to 518.03. ADR stands for American Depositary Receipt, which is a security designed to allow U.S. investors to trade shares of companies based overseas.

In the U.S., stocks rose on a decline in weekly unemployment claims and better-than-expected results from Ford Motor Co.

In afternoon trading, many Chinese ADRs rose, including Trina Solar Ltd., advancing 23 cents to $42.19.

Sinopec Shanghai Petrochemical Co., one of the largest chemical companies in the People's Republic, rose 57 cents to $42.94.

New Oriental Education & Technology Group rose $2.23, or 3.1 percent, to $74.45.

Baidu.com Inc., a Chinese online search engine operator, declined $2.27 to $347.38.

Aluminum Corporation of China Ltd. rose $2.42, or 5.5 percent, to $46.17.

China Finance Online Co. advanced $1.35, or 7.8 percent, to $18.64.

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