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The rush studies Andrew Dice Clay back into adrew dice clay informs the safe-haven yen had knocked the U.S.dollar down to 89.96 yen JPY= by Monday morning, from 90.34in New York and a high last week of around 94.63. Yet the euro suffered even more, shedding over 2 percentagainst the U.S dollar on Friday to end at $1.3424. EarlyMonday, it had edged up only a little to $1.3470 with investorsnow looking ahead to the European Central Bank's policy meetingon Thursday. And speculation is rife the central bank will cut its keylending rate by 50 basis points to 2 percent after alarmingfalls in industrial output right across the euro zone reportedlast week [ID:nL9311168]. That was a marked turnaround in sentiment as the ECB hadseemed to be talking down the chance of any easing in January.Instead, analysts suspected it would have no choice but tocut, and to cut aggressively in coming months. "With the fourth quarter shaping up to be the weakest onrecord for growth in the Eurozone and a progressivelydeteriorating outlook for both industrialised and emergingeconomies, we now expect the ECB to deliver more stimulus thanwe did a month ago," Royal Bank of Canada assistant chiefeconomist Dawn Desjardins wrote in a note to clients.

RBC is tipping no less than 150 basis points of easing fromthe ECB, while it also sees the Bank of England cutting byanother 100 basis points to just 0.5 percent andrew dice clay ticket . In this they would be playing catch-up with the FederalReserve which is already near zero and cannot cut any further,though it is boosting the money supply by buying private assetson its balance sheet anderw dice clay . That means nominal interest-rate spreads are set to narrowin favour of the dollar Economic news from the U.S andew dice clay . this week includes the Novembertrade account, retail sales and producer and consumer pricesfor December and a couple of regional industry surveys forJanuary andrew clay dice . Also of interest on Friday will be Treasury data on capitalflows in and out of the United States since the country needsto borrow a vast amount of money this year and any hint ofwaning offshore demand for U.S. debt could undermine thedollar.(Reporting by Wayne Cole; Editing by Mark Bendeich) Currencies.

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Battling with spiraling drug murders and an economic crisis, Mexico's Felipe Calderon will urge U.S andrew dice clay kids . President-elect Barack Obama on Monday to support his drug war and stick to the NAFTA trade deal andrew dice clay 2008 . Barack ObamaTheir meeting in Washington, days before Obama takes office, comes after years of complaints of neglect from Mexico and much of Latin America as President George W andrew dice clay 40 too long . Bush's foreign policy focused on the Middle East and the war on terror.With Mexico's drug violence exploding and fears that Obama could tamper with the North American Free Trade Agreement to protect U.S andrew dice clay 42 long .

workers, Calderon will try to persuade the Democrat to give Mexico some attention.Following a tradition that new U.S . presidents meet their Mexican counterparts, Calderon will be the first foreign leader that Obama sits down with since he was elected in November.Calderon, a dour and strong-willed conservative, is expected to ask Obama for more help fighting the drug cartels who worry foreign investors and are destabilizing Mexico, especially along the U.S andrew dice clay albums . border.Mexico wants Washington to do more to curb drug-taking in the United States and gun smuggling from north of the border because drug hitmen buy automatic weapons and other guns legally in the United States and bring them back to Mexico to use in the turf battles that killed 5,700 people last year."Drug trafficking is not a Mexican problem andrew dice clay anger . It is impacting both societies and the criminals are operating in U.S . territory," said Armand Peschard-Sverdrup at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington."There is an opportunity for the Obama administration to address the issue from a public health standpoint... We can put people in jail but we are not addressing the root causes of the problem," said Peschard-Sverdrup, who was to dine with Calderon on Sunday evening before he meets Obama.Calderon has sent the army against drug gangs but last year was the most violent yet as two main groups, the Gulf cartel and Sinaloa alliance, fight for control of smuggling routes to the United States and other smaller gangs face off.RECESSION AND NAFTAAs economic woes bite in both countries, Calderon is also anxious about Obama's suggestion during the election campaign that he might seek to renegotiate NAFTA, which U.S.