By Brian Love and Francois Murphy
PARIS, Dec 6 (Reuters) - As Airbus and other European firms sound the alarm over the euro's rise France joined Germany on Thursday to denounce exchange rate shifts as disorderly and excessive.
The French view came from Economy Minister Christine Lagarde, who said in reply to journalists' questions: "It is obvious there are disorderly movements, too great volatility."
German Finance Minister Peer Steinbrueck, whose country is a ...
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