41. SWISS stocks rose, following U.S. shares, and as Swiss exporters were boosted by a stronger dollar. 42. SWISS stocks rose, led by exporters such as Novartis AG, after the dollar gained amid concern over the strength of the single European currency. 43. SWISS stocks were little changed as gains by exporter stocks such as Sulzer AG were offset by declines among insurers, including Zurich Insurance. 44. Swiss stocks were mixed after declining for two days as U.S. and Swiss government reports showed benign inflation and diminishing prospects for increased borrowing costs. 45. SWISS stocks were mixed after the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell in early U.S. trading. 46. SWISS stocks are expected to fall in the weeks ahead, as economic turmoil in some Asian countries will likely trigger lower earnings revisions at Swiss exporters. 47. Swiss stocks declined, paced by engineering group ABB AG and other exporters, on concern a weak dollar will cut into profits earned abroad. 48. SWISS stocks declined, paced by machinery maker Sulzer AG, on renewed concern Asian economic turmoil could hurt profits of Swiss exporters that trade there. 49. SWISS stocks fell after reaching an intraday record and after the Dow Jones Industrial Average yesterday had its biggest one-day decline since July. 50. Swiss stocks fell as global markets seesawed. |