1. Already in September, the rising mark eased import prices. 2. Among European currencies, the mark eased considerably, and the French franc and the lira were the main beneficiaries. 3. Among European currencies, the mark eased generally from its morning levels, particularly against the French franc. 4. The mark eased by comparison with its Tuesday evening levels, but fluctuated within a narrow range. 5. The mark eased against other European currencies generally. 6. The mark eased against the dollar and against other major European currencies. 7. The mark eased against the yen on moderate profit taking following earlier gains on short covering, dealers said. 8. The mark eased against other major currencies, especially the dollar, the French franc and the yen. 9. The mark generally eased against other European currencies without any obvious reason, he said. 10. The mark then eased slightly against its best levels of the day on some profit-taking, traders said. |