11. A lower dollar diminishes expected earnings at European exporters, as European-produced goods become more expensive in the U.S. market once prices are converted into dollars. 12. According to Robbins, that means the bear market in stocks should have ended before then as investors look ahead to expected corporate earnings. 13. Brazilian stocks rose, after seesawing throughout the day, as the perception that prices were low relative to expected earnings overwhelmed concern about a feud between cabinet members. 14. Brazilian stocks see-sawed through the week, ending higher Friday as investors snatched up shares of companies they saw as cheap relative to their expected earnings. 15. But the scandal of agents locking up clients with advances on expected earnings is decades old. 16. Colombian stocks fell for the second straight day on concern that the most heavily traded stocks are expensive relative to their expected earnings. 17. Colombian stocks rose for the first time in five sessions on the perception that companies are inexpensive relative to their expected earnings. 18. Colombian stocks rose, led by cement companies and retailer Carulla y Cia. as investors said they are inexpensive in relation to expected earnings. 19. Colombian stocks rose as investors speculated that a seven-day decline left the most heavily traded companies inexpensive relative to their expected earnings. 20. Colombian stocks rose for the fifth straight day on lower interest rates and the perception that companies were inexpensive relative to their expected earnings. |