21. Argentine stocks fell for a second day, led by banks which fell after two securities firms cut their ratings on Banco Frances del Rio de la Plata. 22. ARGENTINE stocks fell for a third day, led by construction shares, as turbulence in Asia and Brazil triggered investor jitters worldwide. 23. Argentine stocks fell for a third session as recent government measures to reduce the budget deficit raised concern over the pace of economic growth and possible social discontent. 24. Argentine stocks fell for the fifth day as rising international interest rates made returns on bonds more attractive than equities. 25. Argentine stocks fell for the first time in four days as rising U.S. bond yields lured investors away from emerging market equities. 26. Argentine stocks fell for the first time in four sessions. 27. Argentine stocks fell for the first time in seven sessions on concerns that a rise in U.S. interest rates may reverse the recent flow of investment funds into Argentina. 28. Argentine stocks fell for the fourth session as accusations of corruption within the government turned investors away from the market. 29. Argentine stocks fell for the second day on concerns rising U.S. interest rates would discourage investors from putting money into the country. 30. Argentine stocks fell in slow trading as investors shied away from taking new positions during the U.S. Thanksgiving Day holiday. |