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SM Entertainment, Cloud Music Lead Music Stocks to Small Gain as Markets Tumble

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  • 2025-05-24 06:03 event
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The 20-company Billboard Global Music Index gained 0.2%, its seventh consecutive weekly gain.

With stock markets slipping and tariff concerns rising, music stocks from South Korea and China were the best performers for the week ended May 23. 

K-pop company SM Entertainment, home to aespa and RIIZE, led music stocks with a 10.6% gain. Two Chinese music streamers, Netease Cloud Music and Tencent Music Entertainment (TME), followed with gains of 7.0% and 5.4%, respectively. HYBE, home to BTS and its members’ solo projects, was close behind with a 4.0% gain. 

Driven by the gains in Asian stocks, the 20-company Billboard Global Music (BGMI) rose 0.2% to a record 2,800.92. The small gain marked the seventh consecutive weekly gain after a two-week loss centered around President Trump’s April 1 tariffs announcement. Proving that music performs well in times of economic uncertainty, the BGMI has gained 31.8% year to date, far exceeding both the Nasdaq (down 4.5%) and S&P 500 (down 2.4%). 

U.S.-listed stocks performed especially poorly this week. Only one music stock traded on a U.S. exchange, TME, posted a gain this week. (TME is dual listed and also trades on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Its American Depository Receipts trade on the New York Stock Exchange.) Of the 12 stocks on the BGMI that lost value this week, only German concert promoter CTS Eventim trades outside of the U.S. 

U.S. stocks finished the week on a sour note after President Trump recommended a 50% tariff on the European Union after trade negotiations stalled. The S&P 500 dropped 2.6% and the Nasdaq fell 2.5% amidst a battery of warning signs for the U.S. economy: Moody’s downgrade of the U.S. debt rating, the resulting concerns about the U.S. debt and a drop in the Leading Economic Index, among other factors. The U.S. is experiencing “death by a thousand cuts” and suffering from “the drip, drip, drip of poor fiscal news,” Deutsche Bank’s Jim Reid wrote this week

CTS Eventim, which fell 4.7% to 106.60 euros ($121.21), was the only music company to announce quarterly results this week. While the 2024 acquisition of See Tickets helped revenue jump 22%, adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) improved just 8.9% and the company missed some analysts’ expectations. After Thursday’s announcement, the company’s share price fell as much as 14.7% before ending the day down 6.2% to 105.60 euros ($111.09). 

Among multi-sector companies in the label and publishing business, Universal Music Group fared well, gaining 1.8% to 27.77 euros ($31.57). Warner Music Group fell 5.3% to $26.22 despite a lack of market-moving news or analyst comments. Reservoir Media, which reports earnings on May 28, dipped 1.2% to $7.23. 

Streaming services were a mixed bag. Spotify fell 0.4% to $653.82. Deezer rose 0.8% to 1.31 euros ($1.49). Anghami sank 5.1% to $0.56. LiveOne was one of the week’s biggest losers after dropping 20.8% to $0.76. On Thursday (May 22), LiveOne announced it secured $27.8 million of convertible notes financing and drew down $16.8 million on May 19. The notes convert into shares of LiveOne common stock at $2.10 per share. 

Live Nation fell 1.8% to $145.01. Macquarie increased its price target to $175 from $165 and maintained its “outperform” rating. On Tuesday, Live Nation named Richard Grenell, an appointee during President Trump’s first term, to its board of directors. 

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