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1. Carry trade prompts warnings

2. Central banks boost holdings in Euros at expense of dollar

3. Currency options gain allure as firms seeks new markets

4. Banks contend with research rules in Britain; new regulations take broader view than U.S. of 'conflict of interest'

6. Currency market tops size estimates

8. Banks bid to regain forex market clout

9. Deutsche Bank launches electronic currency options system

10. Collateral rules hamper currency hedging

12. Banks back off grim euro calls

13. Forex trade returns to precrisis levels, nears $4 trillion daily

14. Euro drops as investors think again on bailout

15. Europe's newest risk: inflation

16. Euro rallies as the Fed stands pat

17. Irish and Greek woes drag on euro

18. Chinese banker faults Greece efforts; Zhu Min says crisis needs decisive action to show it can be solved; tells conference China should import more goods

19. Nordic currencies move to fore

20. Negative bets on the euro are climbing

21. Euro falls as Greek jitters linger; statement of 'support' fails to reassure markets due to lack of details

22. Portugal, Greece inflame market worry; Lisbon's budget gap is wider than expected. Athens denies China investment report. What gives?

23. New York tops London in growth of Forex Trading

24. Europe's debt woes hit currencies; Greek protests heighten spending concerns, damping euro, as U.K. retail data weigh on pound

25. Russia launches campaign to weaken ruble

26. Dollar falls against yen; Japan hints at action

27. Calpers knew of foreign-exchange trading hits

28. Foreign-exchange trickles; trading falls world-wide, with U.S. down 31% in six months

29. Swiss franc's upward march ebbs; National Bank buys foreign currencies to prevent appreciation against euro

30. Pound's rally accelerates, but end seen

31. Investors in pound are sent scurrying

32. Euro-zone inflation may delay cuts

33. U.K. fears drive pound to a new low on euro

34. Foreign-exchange funds get rattled

35. Emerging-market shares start to buckle; U.S. mortgage mess even fuels selloffs in unrelated sectors

36. Big banks trade more currency

37. Currency funds remain popular despite dollar's 14% jump in '05

38. Dollar looks set to continue its rise

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