61. Bonds also are likely to rise as more Japanese investors buy U.S. securities to garner higher yields than they can get at home, say some analysts and traders. 62. Bonds really took off after speculation mounted that international investors were buying U.S. assets to insulate them from turmoil in Europe. 63. Bottom-fishing investors can now buy what were once well-regarded companies and financial assets for pennies on the dollar. 64. Bond yields may fall further in the coming days as more investors buy, betting on more gains. 65. Bonds also slumped as traders speculated that Japanese investors will buy fewer Treasury securities. 66. Bonds and the dollar tend to move in tandem as investors buy dollars first to purchase securities. 67. Brazilian stocks rose as investors bought shares in telephone and utility stocks that are likely to rise when the state sell their shares in those companies. 68. Many investors buy shares of insurance companies because mergers are sweeping the industry. 69. A decline in foreign holding would let foreign investors buy the stock again, which could boost its price. 70. A small investor can buy shares in a mutual fund through a professional money adviser or broker, or directly from many mutual fund companies. |