81. Twenty-three stocks rose today, two stocks fell, and eight stocks closed unchanged among shares that traded. 82. Twenty-two stocks rose, seven stocks fell and seven stocks closed unchanged among shares that traded. 83. U.K. stocks fell from a record intraday high and closed lower as National Westminster Bank Plc and other financial stocks gave up some of their gains. 84. U.S. stocks fell for a third time in four days amid concern that borrowing costs will be forced higher by a growing economy. 85. U.S. stocks fell for a third time in four days as interest rates climbed amid concern that a growing economy will accelerate inflation. 86. U.S. stocks fell in midday trading as anxiety that Asian economic turmoil will eat into U.S. profits overshadowed a government report showing declining wholesale prices. 87. U.S. stocks fell, led by oil equipment companies as the price of crude oil dropped to four-year lows and Schlumberger Ltd. reported disappointing earnings. 88. U.S. stocks fell amid expectations the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates as soon as next week. 89. U.S. stocks fell as investors fretted an economic slowdown in Southeast Asia would hurt U.S. growth. 90. U.S. stocks fell for a fourth time in five days as concern spread that interest rates will rise and lure investors away from stock investments. |