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France in ‘vigilance’ plea on falling dollar

By Martin Arnold in Paris, George Parker in Brussels and Ralph Atkins in Frankfurt

Published: November 27 2006 18:35 | Last updated: November 27 2006 18:35

France on Monday led European concern over the rising euro in an apparent attempt to put pressure on the European Central Bank not to jeopardise eurozone growth prospects ahead of next year’s French presidential election.

Thierry Breton, France’s finance minister, urged “collective vigilance” in the face of the falling US dollar. He promised to raise the euro’s recent rally with fellow eurozone finance ministers at their monthly meeting in Brussels on Monday night.

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