51. Nineteen stocks rose, eight stocks fell, and seven stocks closed unchanged among shares that traded. 52. New York metropolitan area stocks fell, led by Champion International Inc. after the paper company said demand for its products slipped in the fourth quarter. 53. New York metropolitan area stocks fell, led by shares of Volt Information Sciences Inc. and Grey Advertising Inc. 54. Philadelphia-area stocks fell for a fifth day, led lower by declines in drug and financial companies. 55. Peruvian stocks fell, led by Telefonica del Peru, amid concern slower economic growth will limit profits. 56. Philippine stocks fell for a third day, led by the Ayala companies, amid concern funds are flowing out of the country. 57. Philippine stocks fell, led by Metropolitan Bank and Trust Co., after the central bank drove up interest rates to shore up the currency. 58. Philippine stocks fell for a third day, led by the Ayala companies, amid concern investors are moving funds out of the country. 59. Peruvian stocks fell for a third day, led by zinc stocks, as investors bet a declining price for the metal could reduce profits at mining companies. 60. Philadelphia-area stocks fell as declines in railroad companies Union Pacific Corp. and Conrail Inc. helped end a one-week rally. |