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When is a Del Monte Banana Sticker Worth $20,000? DALLAS, TEXAS: Heritage Currency Auctions of America (H CAA) will offer the famed "Del Monte Note" in their upcoming Signature Auction, to be held January 6 & 7, 2006 in conjunction with the Florida United Numismatists (FUN) Convention in Orlando, Florida. Treasuries Decline; 2-10 Year Yield Curve Is Flattest in Almost Five Years U.S. Treasuries fell on speculation a report tomorrow will show consumer confidence rose this month to the highest since August. The gap between two- and 10-year yields narrowed to half a basis point. Currency Strategists: Merrill Says Brazilian Real May Decline Dec. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Brazil's real, the world's best performer against the dollar this year, may drop in 2006 on concern over lower interest rates and the outcome of presidential elections, according to Merrill Lynch & Co. Dollar hits session lows after FOMC minutes Tue Nov 22, 2005 02:17 PM ET NEW YORK, Nov 22 (Reuters) - The dollar slid to session lows on Tuesday after the release of the minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee's last meeting were interpreted by traders as on the dovish side of expectations. NY Gold ends off highs in consolidation below $500 Tue Nov 22, 2005 03:02 PM ET NEW YORK, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Gold futures in New York settled higher on Tuesday in what traders described as mostly consolidation type business as the market digested its recent gains and eyed another test of the psychological level at $500 an ounce, market sources said. MF presses China on currency reform By Greg Robb, MarketWatch Last Update: 12:57 PM ET Nov. 21, 2005 WASHINGTON, (MarketWatch) -- The IMF is once again urging China to allow the yuan to strengthen against the dollar. November 14, 2005 MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The United States is having little trouble funding its big current account gap, but foreign investors will eventually "balk" at lending the money to cover it, Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said on Monday. Nov. 14 2005 (Bloomberg) -- The dollar may gain versus the euro and yen on speculation the extra yield available on assets that are denominated in the U.S. currency over those in Japan and Europe will attract investment funds. Posted on Sun, Nov.
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