71. Venezuelan shares rose to records for a second session as investors bought shares of CA Electricidad de Caracas to qualify for a share dividend. 72. Venezuelan shares rose, breaking a four-day losing streak, as no protests broke out after the government raised the domestic prices of gasoline. 73. Venezuelan shares rose, breaking a three-day slide, as investors bet that CA Electricidad de Caracas will soon receive a rate increase. 74. Venezuelan shares slid throughout the week as concern about social unrest grew. 75. Venezuelan shares that have American depositary receipts, are being most affected by the rate threat. 76. Venezuelan shares tumbled on concern the government may have to devalue the currency in the face of lower oil prices. 77. Venezuelan shares were little changed as investors waited to see whether Congress will move to approve the sale of five state steel and aluminum companies. 78. Venezuelan shares were pummeled all week on concerns about inflation, as well as wide swings in the Venezuelan currency, which led investors to buy dollars. 79. Venezuelan shares are expected to open higher as domestic interest rates remain low, pushing investors into shares as the best hedge against inflation. 80. Venezuelan shares are expected to open lower amid concern that a recent rally has left many shares overpriced as regards future earnings. |
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