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                    [Title] => Peso seen falling to 56.45:$1 on political jitters
                    [Summary] => The peso will likely trade within the range of 55.25 to 56.45 to the dollar this year  on political  problems hounding the Arroyo administration, foreign exchange dealers said yesterday.


In a press briefing, HSBC treasurer and global markets head Jose Arnulfo Veloso said based on HSBC’s assessment, the peso would hit a high of 55.75 and a low of 56.45 for 2005. Veloso said it is also unlikely for the peso to be traded below the 55.75 to $1 level.
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                    [Title] => Peso seen falling to 56.45:$1 on political jitters
                    [Summary] => The peso will likely trade within the range of 55.25 to 56.45 to the dollar this year  on political  problems hounding the Arroyo administration, foreign exchange dealers said yesterday.


In a press briefing, HSBC treasurer and global markets head Jose Arnulfo Veloso said based on HSBC’s assessment, the peso would hit a high of 55.75 and a low of 56.45 for 2005. Veloso said it is also unlikely for the peso to be traded below the 55.75 to $1 level.
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