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International stocks trading in New York closed lower on Monday, as the S&P/BNY Mellon index of American depositary receipts declined 0.1%, to 188.76.

The European index declined 0.2%, to 182.29. The Asian index held steady, at 226.48. The Latin American index gained 0.6%, to 193.82, while the emerging-markets index added 0.4%, to 367.70.

SYLA Technologies, based in Japan, posted the largest decline, plummeting 35%, to $1.98, followed by shares of China's Lufax Holding, which tumbled 14%, to $2.54. Shares of China-based Concord Medical Services Holdings plunged 11%, to 93 cents.

China's NaaS Technology was the biggest leader during the session, rocketing 27%, to $1.93, and China-based Hywin Holdings soared 24%, to 39 cents. Grifols, which is based in Spain, rounded out the top three leaders on Monday, with shares jumping 19%, to $8.41.


Data source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet


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07-08-24 1656ET