Best And Worst ADRs - Monday, April 3
- The best sector in ADRs is utilities.
- The top countries are Mexico and Switzerland.
The average score across our ADR universe is 54.65 and the average score over the past four and eight weeks is 54.85 and 54.46, respectively. The typical ADR in our universe is trading -13.68% below its 52 week high, 5.87% above its 200 dma, has 2.83 days to cover held short, and is expected to see its EPS increase by 19.5% in the coming year.
The best scoring sectors across ADRs this week are utilities (CIG, SBS, CPL), financials (HDB, QIWI, CS, BBD, RY), services (UGP, CEA, CUK, ASR, SKYAY), and healthcare (GLPG, BAYRY, SNY, GWPH, LUX). Industrial goods score in line, while technology, basics, and consumer goods score below average.
Latin America (CIG, UGP, BAK, IBA, SBS, ASR, BBD, CRESY, CCU, YPF) and No. America (RY, BMO) are the top scoring zones. Latin America, No. America, and UK/Ireland (CUK, SKYAY, UL, ICLR, GWPH) are the best scoring regions. Mexico (IBA, ASR, AMX, OMAB), Switzerland (CS, SYT, LOGI), and Brazil (CIG, UGP, BAK, SBS, BBD) are the strongest scoring countries.
The following are the best and worst scoring ADRs this week.
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