61.   Venezuelan stocks fell, their first decline in seven sessions, as the failure of a Japanese brokerage rattled stock markets worldwide.

62.   Venezuelan stocks gained as falling interest rates pushed investors into equities and as prospects improved the government would soon sign an agreement with the International Monetary Fund.

63.   Venezuelan stocks jumped as Banco Provincial announced a share split, carrying the entire market higher.

64.   Venezuelan stocks looked cheap in dollars and the government seemed set on developing a free-market economy.

65.   Venezuelan stocks plummeted for a second day after the government postponed the sale of a state bank, prompting doubts over the future of economic reform.

66.   Venezuelan stocks plummeted throughout the week on fears of an imminent devaluation, and renewed turbulence in emerging markets.

67.   Venezuelan stocks posted their biggest losses ever, tumbling for a third day as the fallout from Asian market declines spread to Latin America.

68.   Venezuelan stocks rose for a fifth day as foreign mutual funds returned to the market after a two-year absence.

69.   Venezuelan stocks rose for a fourth day on strong demand by foreign mutual funds.

70.   Venezuelan stocks rose for a seventh day as strong demand by foreign mutual funds continued to push shares to new heights.

a. + stock >>共 735
japanese 8.79%
canadian 3.09%
financial 3.06%
mexican 2.95%
european 2.02%
philippine 1.85%
brazilian 1.71%
colombian 1.71%
chilean 1.69%
new 1.59%
venezuelan 0.89%
venezuelan + n. >>共 351
stock 10.18%
share 6.45%
government 5.56%
official 3.92%
company 3.41%
oil 2.78%
equity 2.59%
law 2.40%
authority 2.34%
president 2.09%
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