91. Recent losses in stocks have pushed the dollar down by triggering worries that global investors will flee U.S. assets and sell their dollar holdings. 92. Recently, traders said some investors are fleeing stocks and looking to munis as a viable investment alternative. 93. Seeking some calm in the worldwide storm, investors fled to Treasury securities. 94. Seeking cover from the carnage in stocks, investors fled to the traditional safe haven of U.S. Treasury bonds. 95. Some investors have fled in panic, of course, but those withdrawals have been matched by other investors who have hoped to find opportunity in turmoil. 96. Some speculate that investors will flee biotech, a high-risk sector, for more secure stocks. 97. South Korean bonds, the most widely held Asian debt, are tumbling as investors flee a deepening financial crisis that shows no sign of abating. 98. South Korea posted a record capital deficit in November as foreign investors fled the country amid a deepening financial crisis, the central bank said. 99. Still, junk bonds have not fully recovered from their near-collapse last fall, when investors fled from them and other high-risk securities. 100. That could cause investors to flee. |