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joined the demonstration.
    The organisers said the farmers demanded that the
government should avoid easy compromises on liberalising
agricultural imports at next week's economic summit in Venice.
    The United States and the European Community want Japan to
remove tariffs and quotas to help cut their trade deficits with
Japan.
    Under a banner reading "The government and parliament must
not sacrifice farmers," the demonstrators adopted a declaration
saying they would fight any unreasonable moves to open Japanese
markets to foreign agricultural products.
    An agriculture ministry official said Japan and the United
States were expected to hold talks on Japanese import ceilings
for U.S. Beef and citrus fruit in September.
 Reuter
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******<TITLE>LONDON GOLD 1500 FIX - JUNE 2 - 455.00 DLRS
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<DATE> 2-JUN-1987 11:07:06.07</DATE>
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<PEOPLE><D>de-clercq</D></PEOPLE>
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<TITLE>FRESH DEBATE ON NORWAY'S EC MEMBERSHIP WELCOMED</TITLE>
<DATELINE>     OSLO, June 2 - </DATELINE><BODY>European Community officials welcomed
Norway's recent move to renew a public debate on Community
membership but said Norway should not expect special trade
advantages as long as it stays outside the EC.
    Belgian Willy de Clercq, EC Commissioner on external
affairs and trade policy, said high level talks this week with
Norway's minority Labour government had helped clarify several
misconceptions that led to Norway's narrow rejection of EC
membership in a 1972 referendum.
    "But you (Norway) cannot be in the club and remain outside
the club. You can expect equal footing in the club, but not out
of it," de Clercq added, referring to Norway's attempts to adapt
its EC trade ties in the face of Community moves to launch an
internal trade market from 1992.
    The government, worried that the internal market will
hamper trade with the EC, which takes about two-thirds of
Norway's exports, last month sent a report to parliament asking
political parties and the public to reassess the country's
relationship to the EC.
 Reuter
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<DATE> 2-JUN-1987 11:08:48.90</DATE>
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<TITLE>PHH GROUP INC &lt;PHH> 4TH QTR APRIL 30 NET</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    HUNT VALLEY, Md., June 2 -
    </DATELINE><BODY>Shr 71 cts vs 47 cts
    Net 12.1 mln vs 7.8 mln
    Revs 369.8 mln vs 307.9 mln
    12 mths
    Shr 2.35 dlrs vs 2.33 dlrs
    Net 39.5 mln vs 39 mln
    Revs 1.36 billion vs 1.24 billion
    NOTE: Prior year restated to reflect results from current
year acquisitions.

 Reuter
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<DATE> 2-JUN-1987 11:10:13.59</DATE>
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<PEOPLE><D>volcker</D></PEOPLE>
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<TITLE>VOLCKER IN LETTER DECLINES NEW FED TERM</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    WASHINGTON, June 2 - </DATELINE><BODY>Following is the full text of Federal
Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker's letter to President
Reagan declining reappointment to the Fed:
    Dear Mr. President,
    As the end of my term as chairman of the Federal Reserve
Board approaches, you naturally have to consider an appropriate
new appointment.
   
    In that connection, you will recall that, upon my
reappointment as chairman in 1983, I felt unable to make a firm
commitment to you or to the Congress to remain in office for a
second full four-year term. Despite my reservations at the
time, that term is in fact now almost finished. However, I do
think, after eight years as chairman, a natural time has now
come for me to return to private life as soon as reasonably
convenient and consistent with an orderly transition.
Consequently, I do not desire reappointment as chairman and I
plan to resign as governor when a new chairman is prepared to
assume office.
   
    I will be leaving with a sense of great appreciation for
your unfailing courtesy to me personally. More broadly, your
consistent support of the work of the Federal Reserve during a
particularly challenging period for it, for the financial
system, and for the economy has been critical to whatever
success we have had.
   
    Without doubt, strong challenges remain for all of those
involved in economic policy. In that effort, I believe the
nation will continue to be well served by a strong Federal
Reserve System -- a system firmly dedicated to fostering
economic and financial strength and stability and able to bring
to that effort a combination of sound and independent
professional judgement and continuity beyond any partisan
considerations.
   
    May I add, too, my personal best wishes for the remainder
of your own term in office during which you have done so much
to restore a sense of confidence and self-reliance among the
American people.
    Faithfully yours,
    Paul A Volcker
 Reuter
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<DATE> 2-JUN-1987 11:18:53.04</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>money-fx</D></TOPICS>
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<PEOPLE><D>lawson</D></PEOPLE>
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<TITLE>LAWSON CALLS INTERVENTION PROOF OF STABILITY GOAL</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    LONDON, June 2 - </DATELINE><BODY>The scale of foreign exchange intervention
the Bank of England has carried out recently is clear proof of
Britain's determination to stabilise exchange rates as agreed
between the Group of Seven industrialised countries in Paris in
February, Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson said.
    Saying he was "content" with sterling's current value, Lawson
told reporters he wanted "to maintain the exchange rate
stability we have all signed up for." He declined to say if he
favoured a rise or a fall from present sterling levels.
 May currency reserves, out today, showed a record 4.8 billion
stg rise, pointing to massive currency intervention.
    In April, reserves rose a hefty 2.9 billion stg.
    Pointing to the reserves data, Lawson said, "We have been
playing a very full part ourselves" in meeting our commitments
toward exchange rate stability as agreed in Paris.
    "We wish to see it (stability) continuing," he added.
    Asked which techniques were available to preserve
stability, Lawson said both central bank intervention and
interest rate changes could be used to tackle "the market
pressures there are from time to time."
    "Interest rate stability is not an objective in that
sense...Rates have to be moved up and down at times," he added.
    Lawson said he expected intervention to be "sterilised" by
draining excess sterling liquidity from the market through new
issues of government securities and foreign currency sales,
when the market allowed.
    This would limit the inflationary impact of intervention,
he said.
    "Sterilisation will be dictated by market tactics...Not
necessarily in the month in which intervention occurs," Lawson
said. "I am confident that we can sterilise on this scale."
 REUTER
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<DATE> 2-JUN-1987 11:19:19.10</DATE>
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<TITLE>FED NOT EXPECTED TO TAKE MONEY MARKET ACTION</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    NEW YORK, June 2 - </DATELINE><BODY>The Federal Reserve is not expected to
intervene in the government securities market to add or drain
reserves at its usual intervention time this morning,
economists said.
    With the Federal funds rate trading comfortably at  6-9/16
pct, down from yesterday's 6.74 pct average, economists said
the Fed did not need to take reserve management action today.
 Reuter
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<DATE> 2-JUN-1987 11:19:50.44</DATE>
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<TITLE>GULF AND WESTERN INC &lt;GW> 2ND QTR APRIL 30 NET</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    NEW YORK, June 2 -
    </DATELINE><BODY>Shr 86 cts vs 73 cts
    Net 52.7 mln vs 45.7 mln
    Revs 989.9 mln vs 863.9 mln
    Six mths
    Shr 1.97 dlrs vs 1.28 dlrs
    Net 122 mln vs 79.9 mln
    Revs 2.078 billion vs 1.726 billion
 Reuter
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<DATE> 2-JUN-1987 11:20:12.43</DATE>
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<DATE> 2-JUN-1987 11:22:06.08</DATE>
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<DATE> 2-JUN-1987 11:22:55.99</DATE>
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