Movement Alert|Royal Caribbean Cruises Falls 3.15% in Regular Trading, Cruise Sector Pullback Amid Mexico Environmental Review Uncertainty

Market Focus
06/18

On June 18, Royal Caribbean Cruises fell 3.15% in regular trading, trading at $303.19/share, with turnover of $375 million.

On the news front, although Citi recently raised its target price on the company from $348 to $362, citing industry tailwinds from the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, unresolved uncertainty surrounding the Mexican Federal Environmental Protection Agency's review of the company's project continues to weigh on market sentiment. The stock had previously accumulated over 10% in losses due to the environmental review, and while some of that decline was recovered in recent sessions, the lack of clarity on the review outcome remains a persistent overhang.

Within the Hotels, Resorts & Cruise Lines sector, the broader group experienced notable weakness. Carnival fell 2.33%, Booking Holdings declined 2.07%, Marriott dropped 1.04%, Airbnb slipped 0.35%, while Hilton edged up 0.17%, indicating pronounced sector-wide selling pressure concentrated in cruise and travel names.

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