51. Venezuelan stocks fell as investors sold food processor Mavesa SA on concerns the company could lose a pending lawsuit. 52. Venezuelan stocks fell as investors, unnerved by steep declines in Asian markets, cut their holdings in other emerging markets such as Latin America. 53. Venezuelan stocks fell for a fourth day, following the lead of international stock markets as U.S. interest rates jumped. 54. Venezuelan stocks fell for a fourth session as domestic investors were concerned shares were overpriced relative to their earnings prospects following a recent rally. 55. Venezuelan stocks fell for a second day as foreign investors stayed away, preferring the higher returns of other Latin American markets. 56. Venezuelan stocks fell for a third day as investors sought higher returns in Colombia and Chile, both of which have enjoyed extended rallies. 57. Venezuelan stocks fell for a third day on disappointment over a smaller-than-expected price increase granted last week to Electricidad de Caracas. 58. Venezuelan stocks fell for a third day on growing concern about the instability of the Venezuelan currency and ongoing strike fears at the national phone company. 59. Venezuelan stocks fell on concern that shares are overpriced relative to the corporate earnings outlook. 60. Venezuelan stocks fell on concern that their prices already reflect potential earnings, after a two-day rally last week. |