91. U.S. stocks fell for a fourth time in five days amid mounting concern that higher interest rates will slam the door on corporate profit growth. 92. Trucking stocks fell after some haulers said they expect disappointing financial results in the second quarter because shipments of goods has lagged. 93. Twenty stocks rose, nine stocks fell, and six stocks closed unchanged among shares that traded. 94. Twenty-nine stocks rose, three stocks fell and four stocks closed unchanged among shares that traded. 95. Twenty-one stocks rose, six stocks fell, and nine stocks closed unchanged among shares that traded. 96. Twenty-six stocks rose, four stocks fell and five stocks closed unchanged among shares that traded. 97. Twenty-three stocks rose, five stocks fell and seven stocks closed unchanged among shares that traded. 98. Twenty-two stocks rose, three stocks fell and six stocks closed unchanged among shares that traded. 99. U.S. stocks fell for a third day, led by oil and auto companies after a central bank official predicted an economic slowdown. 100. Venezuelan stocks fell for a second day as foreign investors stayed away, preferring the higher returns of other Latin American markets. |