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アジア株は米国市場で取引され、米国預託証券は水曜日の取引で横ばいとなった。

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-- 水曜午前、米国預託証券(ADR)が小幅な値動きにとどまり、S&Pアジア50 ADR指数は0.03%安の2,762.13で取引を終えた。 北アジアでは、半導体メーカーのシリコン・モーション・テクノロジー(SIMO)と動画配信サービスのiQIYI(IQ)がそれぞれ30.4%と5.9%上昇し、上昇を牽引した。これに続き、中古車マーケットプレイスのUxin(UXIN)と電気自動車メーカーのNIO(NIO)がそれぞれ2.7%と1.7%上昇した。 一方、北アジアでは、ポリシリコンメーカーのDaqo New Energy(DQ)とブランドプラットフォームの36Kr(KRKR)がそれぞれ9.6%と6.9%下落し、下落を牽引した。続いて、バイオ医薬品企業のザイ・ラボ(ZLAB)とテクノロジー企業のバイドゥ(BIDU)がそれぞれ5.3%と3.9%下落した。 南アジアでは、IT企業のインフォシス(INFY)と通信事業者のテレコムニカシ・インドネシア(TLK)のみが上昇し、それぞれ0.6%と0.2%上昇した。 南アジアで下落した銘柄は、テクノロジー複合企業のシー(SE)と製薬会社のドクター・レディーズ・ラボラトリーズ(RDY)がそれぞれ3.6%と1.9%下落したのが筆頭だった。続いて、銀行のICICI銀行(IBN)とIT企業のウィプロ(WIT)がそれぞれ1.1%と1%下落した。

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