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06/12/2004 09:21 Dollar Up, But Respite Seen Temporary

06/12/2004 10:00 Tokyo Stocks Weaker as Yen Weighs

06/12/2004 10:25 French FinMin: Dollar slide vs euro must not continue

06/12/2004 10:27 French FinMin says solution to dlr problems is "not only in Europe"

06/12/2004 10:29 French FinMin says 2.5% growth forecast for 2005 is realistic

06/12/2004 10:31 French Government spokesman says 2005 will be year of putting public finance in order

06/12/2004 10:35 OPEC members should respect quota limits - Iran Oil Minister Zanganeh

06/12/2004 10:53 Japan's Hosoda says current dlr/yen rate doesn't reflect fundamentals

06/12/2004 12:02 ECB's Weber says global growth risks are higher due to oil prices and imbalances

06/12/2004 12:05 Weber says faster US growth rate could have positive impact on foreign exchange

06/12/2004 12:12 Weber says Europe and Japan must contribute to correcting imbalances through structural reforms

06/12/2004 12:16 OPEC basket price falls further to below $35 for first time since July

06/12/2004 12:31 UK Oct Manuf Output -0.1%m/m, -0.5y/y

06/12/2004 12:37 UK Oct Industrial Output -0.1%m/m, -0.5%y/y

06/12/2004 12:41 Sterling falls sharply vs euro and dollar after weak UK Manufacturing Data

06/12/2004 13:07 ECB's Weber says Bundesbank sees German Economic Growth at 1.2 - 1.3%

06/12/2004 13:42 Dollar Continues Downward Spiral in Europe

06/12/2004 14:03 Germany Oct Industry Orders +1.1%m/m (vs +0.8% Sept), foreign -1.2 %, domestic +3.3%

06/12/2004 14:38 Paris, ECB's Trichet^ greater financial, banking integration increasing scope of systemic risk in EU

06/12/2004 14:43 ECB's Trichet speech focuses on financial market issues, no economic or monetary police remarks

06/12/2004 14:46 ECB's Trichet will not be taking any questions on foreign exchange rates

06/12/2004 16:31 Canadian Oct Building permits +2.0% from Sept