21. Argentine stocks rose as investors bought shares of companies likely to benefit from the robust economic growth forecast for this year. 22. Argentine stocks rose as U.S. bond yields turned down, causing some investors to look to emerging stock markets for higher returns. 23. Argentine stocks rose as lower U.S. interest rates dampened concerns that investors might pull money out of emerging equity markets to invest in U.S. bonds. 24. As a result, the price of that strip will rise as the payment date approaches, assuming no change in interest-rate levels. 25. Argentine stocks rose as investors bet on companies that stand to benefit from economic recovery after a year-long recession. 26. As income rises or falls, so do payments. 27. As Roger Clemens came to bat with one out in the third inning Saturday, the fans in the mezzanine behind home plate rose as one. 28. As with all fixed-income securities, yields rise as prices fall. 29. As investors have snapped up the long-term bond in expectation that its value will rise as it becomes more scarce, the price has risen. 30. At Fuente De the mountains do not so much rise as scream out of the ground. |