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<TITLE>N.Y. COFFEE FUTURES SLIGHTLY HIGHER, THIN EARLY</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    NEW YORK, April 7 - </DATELINE><BODY>N.Y. coffee futures were marginally
firmer midmorning, trading in ranges of no more than 0.50 cent.
    May was up 0.16 cent at 102.20 cents at 1052 hrs EST, in a
range of 102.00 to 102.50 cents. July was up 0.15 at 104.15
cents in a 35-point range.
    Traders said reports that the U.S. State Department does
not forsee a meeting with Brazil prior to the next
International Coffee Organization session in September did not
affect the market as the news was expected.
    Operators are watching the cash market for indications of
roaster interest or producer selling.
 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="NO" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="3013" NEWID="14030">
<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:08:12.19</DATE>
<TOPICS></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>uk</D></PLACES>
<PEOPLE><D>thatcher</D></PEOPLE>
<ORGS></ORGS>
<EXCHANGES></EXCHANGES>
<COMPANIES></COMPANIES>
<UNKNOWN> 
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u f AM-BRITAIN 1STLD  04-07 0124</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT>&#2;
<TITLE>THATCHER FIRM AS PRESSURE MOUNTS FOR ELECTIONS</TITLE>
<AUTHOR>    By Colin McIntyre, Reuters</AUTHOR>
<DATELINE>    LONDON, April 7 - </DATELINE><BODY>As pressure mounted on British Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcher to call a June election, she said
today that the decision on when to go to the county was hers
and hers alone.
    She was speaking to parliament after senior members of the
ruling Conservative Party urged her to call elections due in
June 1988 a year early in the wake of two more opinion polls
giving her party a commanding lead.
    Asked by a Conservative back-bencher for an assurance that
the decision was hers alone, and did not depend on "media hype,
pressure and speculation," she replied: "The date of the next
election will be decided by Downing Street, not Fleet Street."
    Downing Street is the Prime Minister's official residence,
Fleet Street the traditional home of the British national
press.
    A Harris poll for the breakfast-time program TV-AM gave the
Tories 43 pct of the vote, representing a majority of 132 seats
in parliament, their biggest lead since the party's landslide
victory in the 1983 elections.
    In The Times of London, a MORI poll gave the Tories a 92
seat majority. It was the sixth poll to show the ruling party
with a big lead over the opposition Labour Party and the
fast-improving centrist Alliance.
    Leading the chorus urging Thatcher to go to the polls in
June, Sir Marcus Fox, vice-chairman of the influential 1922
committee of Conservative back-benchers, said: "I have always
felt that it would be June, and this reinforces my view.
    "I always thought June was right. We have got most of our
legislation through and to go beyond that I do not think would
be in the national interest."
    Another Tory back-bencher, Anthony Beaumont-Dark, said: "I
have always been an October man, but I think it would be good
to get it out of the way now."
    Their comments came as government officials dismissed
speculation about a snap election to coincide with local polls
in May, timed to reap maximum advantage from the recent
popularity surge, Thatcher's successful trip to Moscow and
Labour's current popularity slump.
    Calls for a May poll were also prompted by Tory concern
over a steady advance by the Alliance, and the possibility that
if it continues it could rob the Conservatives of an overall
majority in parliament.
    Today's MORI poll showed an Alliance gain of eight points
over the past month in around 100 key marginal seats where the
outcome of the next election is likely to be decided.
 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="NO" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="3014" NEWID="14031">
<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:08:21.35</DATE>
<TOPICS></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>uk</D><D>portugal</D></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS></ORGS>
<EXCHANGES></EXCHANGES>
<COMPANIES></COMPANIES>
<UNKNOWN> 
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&#22;&#22;&#1;f1175&#31;reute
d f BC-PORTUGUESE-AIRLINE-CO   04-07 0122</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT>&#2;
<TITLE>PORTUGUESE AIRLINE CONFIRMS AIRBUS A310 ORDER</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    LONDON, April 7 - </DATELINE><BODY>Portugal's "flag carrier" airline TAP has
confirmed an order for three Airbus Industrie &lt;AINP.PA>
A310-300 passenger aircraft, British Aerospace Plc &lt;BAEL.L>
(BAe), one of four shareholders in the international Airbus
consortium, said.
    BAe said in a statement TAP had also taken options on
another two Airbus aircraft, either the existing A310-300
medium range craft or the long-range four-engined A340 which
Airbus hopes to launch in 1992, depending on the airline's
needs.
    BAe said the firm order confirmed a commitment taken by TAP
in January. Details of the value of the contract, delivery
dates or which engine would power the aircraft were not
available.
 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="BYPASS" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="3015" NEWID="14032">
<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:08:49.00</DATE>
<TOPICS></TOPICS>
<PLACES></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS></ORGS>
<EXCHANGES></EXCHANGES>
<COMPANIES></COMPANIES>
<UNKNOWN> 
&#5;&#5;&#5;G
&#22;&#22;&#1;f1177&#31;reute
r f BC-LONDON-EC-BARLEY/WHEA   04-07 0053</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT TYPE="UNPROC">&#2;
LONDON EC BARLEY/WHEAT CLOSING - APR 7
      BARLEY               WHEAT
  May 114.65           May 122.80
  Sep  99.85           Jul 125.50
  Nov 102.45           Sep 101.20
  Jan 105.05           Nov 103.40
  Mar 107.50           Jan 106.35
  May 109.40           Mar 108.75
                       May 111.40
  ALL VALUES
 SALES
 BARLEY   24
 WHEAT   197
&#3;

</TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="BYPASS" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="3016" NEWID="14033">
<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:09:35.39</DATE>
<TOPICS></TOPICS>
<PLACES></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS></ORGS>
<EXCHANGES></EXCHANGES>
<COMPANIES></COMPANIES>
<UNKNOWN> 
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&#22;&#22;&#1;f1178&#31;reute
b f BC-FLASH-ST-PAUL-HOGS-UP   04-07 0030</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT>&#2;
<TITLE>FLASH ST PAUL HOGS UP 1.00/2.00 DLRS - USDA</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    st paul, april 7 - </DATELINE><BODY>barrow and gilt prices rose 1.00 to 2.00
dlrs in very active trade, the usda said. us 1-3 220-260 lbs
51.50-52.00.
 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="3017" NEWID="14034">
<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:09:39.16</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>money-fx</D></TOPICS>
<PLACES></PLACES>
<PEOPLE><D>volcker</D></PEOPLE>
<ORGS></ORGS>
<EXCHANGES></EXCHANGES>
<COMPANIES></COMPANIES>
<UNKNOWN> 
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f f BC-******VOLCKER-SAYS-RE   04-07 0011</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT TYPE="BRIEF">&#2;
******<TITLE>VOLCKER SAYS RESTRICTIVE MONETARY POLICY WOULD HURT INVESTMENT
</TITLE>Blah blah blah.
&#3;

</TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="BYPASS" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="3018" NEWID="14035">
<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:09:46.42</DATE>
<TOPICS></TOPICS>
<PLACES></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
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<UNKNOWN> 
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&#22;&#22;&#1;f1180&#31;reute
b f BC-LME-ZINC-AFT-2ND-RING   04-07 0025</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT TYPE="UNPROC">&#2;
LME ZINC AFT 2ND RING 1607 - APR 7
                 LAST    BUYER   SELLER
 Hg Cash           --       --       --
 3 Months          --    456.0    457.0
&#3;

</TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="BYPASS" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="3019" NEWID="14036">
<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:09:52.58</DATE>
<TOPICS></TOPICS>
<PLACES></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS></ORGS>
<EXCHANGES></EXCHANGES>
<COMPANIES></COMPANIES>
<UNKNOWN> 
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u f BC-ny-metals-est-vols   04-07 0035</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT TYPE="UNPROC">&#2;
N.Y. METALS FUTURES ESTIMATED VOLUMES- APRIL 7
 Time      10.00  11.00
 Silver     8000  13000
 Copper      900   1700
 Gold       4500   8000
 Aluminum      0      1
 Palladium  ----    190
 Platinum   ----   2226
 Reuter
&#3;

</TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="BYPASS" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="3020" NEWID="14037">
<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:10:01.59</DATE>
<TOPICS></TOPICS>
<PLACES></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS></ORGS>
<EXCHANGES></EXCHANGES>
<COMPANIES></COMPANIES>
<UNKNOWN> 
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&#22;&#22;&#1;f1182&#31;reute
u f BC-ny-sugar-mids-report   04-07 0102</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT>&#2;
<TITLE>WORLD SUGAR FUTURES TUMBLE IN EARLY TRADING</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    NEW YORK, April 7 - </DATELINE><BODY>World sugar futures tumbled early when
sell stops were triggered at 6.60 and 6.55 cents basis the spot
contract, traders said.
    Spot May dropped 0.27 cent to 6.52 cents a lb. It opened at
6.72 cents.
    Trade houses worked both sides of the market, analysts
said.
    The decline may have been a continued reaction to the
market's inability yesterday to breach resistance around 6.93
cents basis May, which unsettled traders, analysts said.
    The market should draw support from buying tenders slated
for tomorrow and Saturday, they said.
 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="BYPASS" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="3021" NEWID="14038">
<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:10:11.23</DATE>
<TOPICS></TOPICS>
<PLACES></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS></ORGS>
<EXCHANGES></EXCHANGES>
<COMPANIES></COMPANIES>
<UNKNOWN> 
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&#22;&#22;&#1;f1183&#31;reute
u f BC-GOLD-AND-SILVER-CLOSE   04-07 0111</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT>&#2;
<TITLE>GOLD AND SILVER CLOSE OFF HIGHS IN ZURICH</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    ZURICH, April 7 - </DATELINE><BODY>Gold and silver closed off the day's
highs on profit-taking, but silver, which continued to set the
pace, remained well up on yesterday's close, dealers said.
    Underlying speculative demand for silver remained strong
but profit-taking eroded the gains, taking the metal off
indicated highs at around 6.80 dlrs to close at 6.64/66 dlrs an
ounce. Yesterday's close was 6.52/54 dlrs.
    Some investors were noted selling gold and switching into
silver. This combined with profit-taking to push gold down to a
close of 418.50/419.00 dlrs from its opening 421.80/422.20 and
yesterday's 421.50/422.00.
    Dealers said it was unclear if the silver rally had peaked
or if fresh gains could be achieved in New York.
    "A lot depends on the Dow Jones index," one dealer commented.
"Further gains in stock prices would take away a lot of the
support for silver and gold."
    Platinum ended 50 cents higher at 563/567 dlrs.
 REUTER
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="NO" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="3022" NEWID="14039">
<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:10:21.78</DATE>
<TOPICS></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>sweden</D><D>usa</D></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS></ORGS>
<EXCHANGES></EXCHANGES>
<COMPANIES></COMPANIES>
<UNKNOWN> 
&#5;&#5;&#5;F
&#22;&#22;&#1;f1184&#31;reute
d f BC-SWEDEN'S-ERICSSON-WIN   04-07 0081</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT>&#2;
<TITLE>SWEDEN'S ERICSSON WINS U.S. ORDER</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    STOCKHOLM, April 7 - </DATELINE><BODY>Sweden's Telefon AB L.M. Ericsson
&lt;ERIC.ST> said it has won its third contract from U.S. West Co
Inc &lt;WST> for digital exchange equipment to be supplied in the
state of Idaho over the next five years.
    No financial details were available. The company said the
contract provided for the replacement of more than 50 older
exchanges run by &lt;Mountain Bell>, one of U.S. West's three
operating companies, with Ericsson's AXE system.
 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="BYPASS" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="3023" NEWID="14040">
<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:10:24.80</DATE>
<TOPICS></TOPICS>
<PLACES></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS></ORGS>
<EXCHANGES></EXCHANGES>
<COMPANIES></COMPANIES>
<UNKNOWN> 
&#5;&#5;&#5;LQ CQ
&#22;&#22;&#1;f1185&#31;reute
b f BC-FLASH-OMAHA-HOGS-UP-1   04-07 0026</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT>&#2;
<TITLE>FLASH OMAHA HOGS UP 1.00 DLR - USDA</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    omaha, april 7 - </DATELINE><BODY>barrow and gilt prices rose 1.00 dlr in
active trade, the usda said. us 1-3 220-260 lbs 51.00-51.50.
 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="BYPASS" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="3024" NEWID="14041">
<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:10:27.07</DATE>
<TOPICS></TOPICS>
<PLACES></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS></ORGS>
<EXCHANGES></EXCHANGES>
<COMPANIES></COMPANIES>
<UNKNOWN> 
&#5;&#5;&#5;RM C
&#22;&#22;&#1;f1186&#31;reute
u f BC-BANK-OF-ENGLAND-STERL   04-07 0016</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT TYPE="UNPROC">&#2;
BANK OF ENGLAND STERLING INDEX - CLOSING APRIL 7
 72.3 AFTER NOON 72.3
 (PREVIOUS CLOSE 72.4   )
&#3;

</TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="BYPASS" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="3025" NEWID="14042">
<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:11:03.67</DATE>
<TOPICS></TOPICS>
<PLACES></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS></ORGS>
<EXCHANGES></EXCHANGES>
<COMPANIES></COMPANIES>
<UNKNOWN> 
&#5;&#5;&#5;C G
&#22;&#22;&#1;f1188&#31;reute
u f BC-cbt-wheat-opg-report   04-07 0130</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT>&#2;
<TITLE>CBT WHEAT FUTURES OPEN FIRMER, SET NEW HIGHS</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    CHICAGO, April 7 - </DATELINE><BODY>CBT wheat futures opened firmer to again
set new contract highs in new crop, then back off those highs
to hold gains of 1-1/4 cents per bushel in May, with new crop
July unchanged in light early dealings.
    Steady speculative buying after yesterday's strong close
kept the chart picture very bullish and supported initial
values, traders said.
    Rumors that exporters are planning to ship SRW wheat out of
Toledo and/or Chicago, further tightening already low
deliverable stocks, kept May firm relative to new crop months,
they added.
    However, the rally failed to follow-through due to the lack
of confirmed export sales of significant quantities of U.S.
wheat so far this week, as some traders expected.

 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="BYPASS" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="3026" NEWID="14043">
<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:11:10.86</DATE>
<TOPICS></TOPICS>
<PLACES></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS></ORGS>
<EXCHANGES></EXCHANGES>
<COMPANIES></COMPANIES>
<UNKNOWN> 
&#5;&#5;&#5;RM
&#22;&#22;&#1;f1189&#31;reute
u f BC-DOLLAR-CLOSES-LITTLE   04-07 0103</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT>&#2;

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