91.   Some traders say Japanese investors are already starting to buy.

92.   So investors had better start being more choosy, say stock analysts.

93.   Starting in October, investors start selling losing investments -- often the more-risky small companies -- to lower their federal tax bill.

94.   Still, institutional investors started buying stocks again today, possibly because they thought economic growth is set to slow, analysts said.

95.   Technology stocks, which had seen a run-up as investors started to favor the sector again, were mixed.

96.   Still, foreign investors recently have started to become more confident about the region.

97.   Still, some investors are starting to reach that comfort level with the smaller equipment companies.

98.   Stocks reversed early losses after U.S. exchanges opened and foreign investors started to buy shares in Chilean companies traded abroad.

99.   That will likely continue until investors start to expect Japanese rates to rise, said Tony Norfield, an economist with ABN Amro Bank.

100.   That bounce could turn into a red-hot tech rally if investors quickly start to worry about slower economic growth.

n. + start >>共 1317
company 2.32%
people 2.20%
fire 1.93%
season 1.69%
thing 1.61%
price 1.11%
game 1.09%
government 1.07%
team 1.02%
talk 0.83%
investor 0.71%
investor + v. >>共 530
be 12.97%
say 4.19%
buy 3.15%
have 2.89%
take 2.68%
sell 2.33%
expect 2.15%
remain 1.97%
continue 1.72%
bet 1.58%
start 0.51%
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