1. And as earnings per share rise, the stocks should follow. 2. Argentine stocks followed U.S. shares higher after investors saw two U.S. labor reports as supporting the case against a second interest rate rise. 3. As Asian currencies plunged, stocks followed them lower. 4. Asian currencies have plunged and now stocks are following the currencies lower. 5. As the value of the options rise, stocks follow. 6. As the value of those options rose, member stocks followed. 7. Battered technology stocks, meanwhile, rose smartly, defying the downward trend that so-called old-economy stocks were following. 8. BELGIAN stocks are seen following U.S. stocks in coming days, amid persistent concern that possible increases in German interest rates could force rates up in Belgium as well. 9. Bonds were stronger and stocks followed, and there was a feeling among some traders that the market was ready to head back into positive territory, Vietti said. 10. Blue-chip stocks will follow British guidelines, which require immediate reporting of most large trades to the exchange, a guideline not required in Germany. |