101. Real estate, utilities and bank issues, all sensitive to changes in rates, paced the decline. 102. Rate-sensitive financial issues and shares in companies that conduct a significant amount of business in North America paced the decline as U.S. financial markets dipped. 103. Resource stocks, such as Rio Tinto Ltd. and Woodside Petroleum Ltd., paced the decline. 104. Property companies paced the decline on expectations a new round of interest rate increases to bolster the peso will increase the cost of mortgages and slow economic growth. 105. Property companies paced the decline. 106. Property shares paced declines amid concern rising interest rates will check a rise in real estate prices and stunt company earnings. 107. Retailers like Cifra SA and Controladora Comercial Mexicana SA along with grocery wholesaler Grupo Corvi SA paced the decline. 108. Rio Algom Ltd., Cominco Ltd., Noranda Inc. and Inco Ltd. may pace the decline. 109. Sanwa Bank Ltd. and the Industrial Bank of Japan Ltd. paced the decline. 110. Sam Ick Construction Co. paced declines by construction companies. |