81. Investors remain wary of investing in Asia until they see clear signs that currencies have stabilized and the bad-debt crisis has been brought under control. 82. Investors remain wary too, particularly of the fact that the U.N. sanctions could technically be renewed at any time. 83. Investors remained cautious, waiting to see how much the expected government measures to raise oil prices will affect earnings, traders said. 84. Investors remained skeptical that the wager by the largest U.S. chemical company would pay off. 85. IRISH stocks rose as Asian markets regained some of their recent losses and investors remained confident the strength of the Irish economy will continue to support corporate earnings. 86. Investors remain concerned about the direction of regional interest rates and currencies, Kwok said. 87. Investors remain concerned that inflation could accelerate, causing them to lose value on fixed-income investments. 88. Investors remain unconvinced. 89. Investors remain unenthusiastic. 90. Investors remain wary about Argentina and the possible fallout from its woes on other emerging markets, although the ripple effects have been relatively contained so far. |