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<TITLE>DOLLAR CLOSES LITTLE CHANGED IN FRANKFURT</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    FRANKFURT, April 7 - </DATELINE><BODY>The dollar closed virtually unchanged
from yesterday's finish, but near the day's high after another
extremely quiet session.
    With the G-5 meeting in Washington ahead of this week's IMF
interim committee, traders remained reluctant to open any large
positions. Towards the end of the day the dollar firmed after
failing earlier to hold beneath 1.82 marks. Some dealers said
Senate testimony from Fed Chairman Paul Volcker also lent
support.
    The dollar closed at 1.8265/75 marks after opening at
1.8200/15 and closing yesterday at 1.8260/70.
    Volcker said that a further sizeable dollar decline could
be counter-productive, and that exchange rate adjustments have
been enough to narrow the U.S. Trade deficit.
    Such remarks in the past might have moved the dollar
sharply, today they only pushed it up 20 or 30 basis points
when it was already firming for technical reasons.
    The dollar in any case held in a narrow range today,
trading early in the morning just below 1.82 marks and rising
to a high of 1.8270.
    Dealers said they were awaiting comments after the G-5
meeting from U.S. Treasury Secretary James Baker.
    Looking slightly further ahead, the market is awaiting U.S.
February trade data, due on April 14.
    Another set of disappointing figures could push the dollar
below its recent 1.80-85 mark range if there have been no
supportive statements from G-5 officials in Washington in the
meantime, dealers said.
    Sterling closed slightly easier at 2.950/954 marks, after
opening at 2.951/955 and closing yesterday at 2.954/958.
    The pound has been buoyed by expectations the ruling
Conservatives will win the next U.K. Election.
    But dealers said sterling now looks high against the mark
and room for further gains must be limited.
    Many dealers believe sterling will enter the EMS joint
float after a U.K. Election. In this case, its ceiling could
well be at or near 2.95 marks, dealers said.
    The yen closed at 1.2550/70 marks per 100 after closing
yesterday at 1.2490/2510, and the Swiss franc firmed to
120.55/70 marks per 100 from 120.10/50.
    The French franc ended unchanged at 30.04/07 marks per 100.
 REUTER
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="BYPASS" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="3027" NEWID="14044">
<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:11:20.04</DATE>
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u f BC-U.S.-POSTED-PRICES-RE   04-07 0104</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT TYPE="UNPROC">&#2;
U.S. POSTED PRICES REPORT (DLRS/BBL)
 COMPANY....EFFECTIVE DATE..W.T.I.....W.T.S...LT LOUISIANA
 AMOCO.......2/23/87........17.50.....16.60....17.85
 ARCO........4/06/87........18.00.....17.10....18.35
 CHAMPLIN....1/12/87........17.50.....17.00....17.85
 CHEVRON.....2/04/87... ....17.50.....17.50....17.85
 CITGO.......3/12/87........17.50.....17.50....17.85
 COASTAL.....3/12/87........17.50.....16.60.........
 CONOCO......3/09/87........17.50.....16.60....17.85
 DIAMOND.SH..3/12/87........17.50...................
 EXXON.......3/12/87........17.50.....16.60....17.85
 MARATHON....3/12/87........17.50.....17.50....17.85
 COMPANY....EFFECTIVE DATE..W.T.I.....W.T.S....LT LOUISIANA
 MOBIL......2/10/87.........17.50.....17.50....17.85
 MURPHY.....3/12/87.........17.50.....17.50....17.85
 PERMIAN....3/12/87.........17.50.....17.50....17.85
 PHILLIPS...3/12/87.........17.50.....17.50.........
 SHELL......1/20/87.........18.11.....17.23....17.89
 SUN........3/12/87.........17.50.....17.50....17.85
 TEXACO*....4/01/87............................17.85
 UNION......3/12/87.........17.50.....17.50....17.85
  * Deleted West Texas-New Mexico postings.
&#3;

</TEXT>
</REUTERS>
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<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:12:10.97</DATE>
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<UNKNOWN> 
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u f BC-live-hog-report   04-07 0127</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT>&#2;
<TITLE>LIVE HOG FUTURES HIGHER EARLY</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    CHICAGO, April 7 - </DATELINE><BODY>Live Hog futures ran up for gains of
0.57 to 0.07 cent in eary trade paced by April and June.
    Fairly active demand reflected strength in cash hogs and
the continued discount of futures to cash. The start of
fieldwork limited farmer movement of hogs to market and
prompted packers to bid up for hogs. Mostly steady to firm cash
pork products added to support, traders said.
    However, prices slipped from the highs in latest trade as
commercial profit-taking developed. Some selling was also
attributed to expectations that cash ham prices will be falling
soon on a seasonal basis, they said.
    Thomson and RBH bought while Packers Trading and Refco
sold. Stotler spread long June/short April, they added.
 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
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<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:12:32.96</DATE>
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u f BC-MIDWEST-GRAIN-FUTURES   04-07 0060</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT>&#2;
<TITLE>MIDWEST GRAIN FUTURES 11:10   EDT</TITLE>
KANSAS CITY WHEAT
 MAY7 274 1/2            UP    1/2
 JUL7 263 1/2            UP    1/2
 SEP7 265 1/2            UP    1/4
 DEC7 270 1/2            OFF   1/4
<DATELINE> MAR8  --     --</DATELINE><BODY>MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT
 MAY7     285            UP  1 1/2
 JUL7 280 3/4            UNCH
 SEP7     277            UP      1
 DEC7  --     --
 MAR8  --     --
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
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<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:12:47.66</DATE>
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u f BC-LONDON-LIFFE-YEN-CLOS   04-07 0024</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT TYPE="UNPROC">&#2;
LONDON LIFFE YEN CLOSE 1610 - APR 7
 MTH     LAST   HIGH     LOW   PR.SET
 Jun     6918   6928    6918     6878
 Sep     6964   6964    6962     6923
&#3;

</TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="BYPASS" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="3031" NEWID="14048">
<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:12:56.28</DATE>
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u f BC-LONDON-LIFFE-EURODOLL   04-07 0064</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT TYPE="UNPROC">&#2;
LONDON LIFFE EURODOLLAR CLOSE 1610 - APR 7
 MTH     LAST   HIGH     LOW   PR.SET
 Jun     9333   9334    9330     9336
 Sep     9326   9328    9325     9330
 Dec     9318   9319    9317     9322
 Mar     9304   9305    9300     9308
 Jun     9284   9285    9283     9288
 Sep     9262   9262    9260     9267
 Dec     9240   9240    9238     9245
 Mar     9219   9219    9218     9224
&#3;

</TEXT>
</REUTERS>
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<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:13:07.76</DATE>
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u f BC-CBT-11-10-EDT   04-07 0108</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT TYPE="UNPROC">&#2;
CBT 11:10 EDT
WHEAT
MAY7  287 1/2 UP  1 1/4
JUL7  273 UP   1/4
SEP7  273 1/2 UP   1/2
DEC7  279 1/4 UP  1 1/4
MAR8  278 1/4 UP  1
CORN
MAY7  160 UP  1 3/4
JUL7  163 1/2 UP  1 3/4
SEP7  168 1/4 UP  2
DEC7  176 3/4 UP  2
MAR8  183 1/4 UP  1 1/2
OATS
MAY7  149 1/2 OFF  1/2
JUL7  138 OFF  1/2
SEP7  128 3/4 UP   1/2
DEC7  134 UNCH
MAR8 UNTRD
BEANS
MAY7  501 1/4 UP  1 1/2
JUL7  502 1/4 UP  2
AUG7  502 1/2 UP  3
SEP7  497 1/2 UP  3 1/2
NOV7  499 UP  3
JAN8  505 1/2 UP  3
MEAL
MAY7  1455 UP  2
JUL7  1455 UP  4
AUG7  1455 UP  5
SEP7  1458 UP  7
OCT7  1457 UP  6
OIL
MAY7  1556 UP  13
JUL7  1591 UP  13
AUG7  1608 UP  13
SEP7  1623 UP  12
OCT7  1635 UP  10
&#3;

</TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="NO" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="3033" NEWID="14050">
<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:13:21.62</DATE>
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<TEXT TYPE="BRIEF">&#2;
******<TITLE>HONEYWELL BULL INTRODUCES HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTERS FOR MEDIUM, LARGE FIRMS
</TITLE>Blah blah blah.
&#3;

</TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="BYPASS" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="3034" NEWID="14051">
<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:13:32.95</DATE>
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u f BC-PORK-BELLY-FUTURES-ST   04-07 0128</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT>&#2;
<TITLE>PORK BELLY FUTURES START HIGHER, THEN EASE</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    CHICAGO, April 7 - </DATELINE><BODY>Pork belly (bacon) futures ran up for
gains of 0.55 to 0.30 cent at the start and then eased to trade
0.15 cent lower to 0.15 higher in early dealings.
    Active local carryover demand and mixed commission house
buying lifted futures at the start. Higher cash hog markets on
light runs and spillover from other meat pits prompted support,
traders said.
    However, locals turned sellers along with Saul Stone and
Paine Webber and prices turned mostly lower. Trimming of gains
in other pits and expectations of possibly negative out of town
storage report this afternoon weighed on the market. Guesses on
the report ranged from in 1.0 to 2.25 mln lbs with most
indications on the high side, they noted.
 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="BYPASS" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="3035" NEWID="14052">
<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:13:39.69</DATE>
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u f BC-miss-direct-hogs   04-07 0079</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT>&#2;
<TITLE>MISSOURI DIRECT HOGS UP 1.00-1.50 DLR - USDA</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    JEFFERSON CITY, April 7 - </DATELINE><BODY>Barrow and gilts in the east and
west were 1.00 to 1.50 dlr higher than monday's midsession. Top
50.50 dlrs per cwt.
                    EAST          WEST
U.S. 1-2 210-250 LB 49.50-50.50   49.50-50.50
U.S. 1-3 210-250 LB 49.50-50.50   49.50-50.50
U.S. 1-2 200-210 LB 48.50-49.50   48.50-49.50
    SOWS - steady/up 2.00 dlrs. Top 46.00 dlrs.
US 1-3 300-500 lb 42.00-43.00, over 500 lb 43.00-46.00 dlrs.
 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
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<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:14:21.32</DATE>
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<UNKNOWN> 
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&#22;&#22;&#1;f1205&#31;reute
u f BC-LOMDON-LIFFE-STERLING   04-07 0064</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT TYPE="UNPROC">&#2;
LOMDON LIFFE STERLING-DP CLOSE 1612 - APR 7
 MTH     LAST   HIGH     LOW   PR.SET
 Jun     9071   9079    9070     9078
 Sep     9096   9104    9096     9104
 Dec     9051   9056    9051     9051
 Mar     9089   9097    9089     9098
 Jun     9076   9076    9076     9083
 Sep     9055   9055    9055     9061
 Dec     9055   9055    9055     9061
 Mar     9027   9027    9027     9030
&#3;

</TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="BYPASS" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="3037" NEWID="14054">
<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:14:26.83</DATE>
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<UNKNOWN> 
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&#22;&#22;&#1;f1206&#31;reute
u f BC-LONDON-LIFFE-STERLING   04-07 0038</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT TYPE="UNPROC">&#2;
LONDON LIFFE STERLING CLOSE 1612 - APR 7
 MTH     LAST   HIGH     LOW   PR.SET
 Jun    16100  16100   16100    16085
 Sep      ---    ---     ---    15985
 Dec      ---    ---     ---    15885
 Mar      ---    ---     ---    15784
&#3;

</TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="3038" NEWID="14055">
<DATE> 7-APR-1987 11:14:36.23</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>money-fx</D></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>usa</D></PLACES>
<PEOPLE><D>volcker</D></PEOPLE>
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<UNKNOWN> 
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b f BC-VOLCKER-SEES-TIGHT-PO   04-07 0076</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT>&#2;
<TITLE>VOLCKER SEES TIGHT POLICY HURTING INVESTMENT</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    WASHINGTON, April 7 - </DATELINE><BODY>Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul
Volcker said a restrictive monetary policy would be damaging to
investment and that a better course would be to restrain
spending.
    "A restrictive monetary policy would hit investment. You
don't want to put interest rates up unless you have to," Volcker
told the Senate Banking Committee.
    "That is not a constructive way to proceed," he said.
    Volcker said that given a choice between squeezing the
budget deficit or squeezing investment, he would favor
squeezing the budget deficit.
    In response to a question about banks, Volcker said he
would be pleased if Congress decided to give banks a tax
writeoff as an incentive for them to take greater reserves

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