International stocks trading in New York closed mixed on Friday,
with the Bank of New York index of American depositary receipts
falling 0.4% to 150.87. The European index dropped 0.5% to 150.75,
the Asian index declined 0.6% to 142.30, the Latin American index
rose 0.7% to 283.20 and the emerging markets index dropped 0.1% to
274.58. Among the companies with shares that actively traded was
Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC (RBS, RBS.LN).
RBS has appointed Ewen Stevenson, a Credit Suisse AG investment
banker, as its chief financial officer. Mr. Stevenson will join the
RBS board on May 19, the bank said in a statement. Shares slid 0.8%
to $10.45.
China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. (SNP, 0386.HK, 60028.SH),
China's largest oil refiner, is looking to list its retail unit
after completing a private sale of some of the business, said
people familiar with the matter, according to a report in The Wall
Street Journal. Sinopec shares were essentially flat at $89.49.
GlaxoSmithKline PLC (GSK, GSK.LN) is cutting employees in China,
said a person familiar with the matter, as the U.K. drug company
grapples with Beijing's accusations that it bribed doctors and
officials to help sales, according to a report in The Wall Street
Journal. Shares fell 1.1% to $52.14.
Write to Anna Prior at anna.prior@wsj.com
Subscribe to WSJ: http://online.wsj.com?mod=djnwires