LAWSON SEES NO CHANGE IN U.K. MONETARY POLICY
  British Chancellor of the Exchequer
  Nigel Lawson said he saw no immediate implications for British
  monetary policy arising from the Group of Seven meeting
  yesterday.
      "Exchange rate stability is in the U.K.'s interest," he told
  journalists.
      Asked what it meant for U.K. monetary policy, he said, "No,
  I do not think there are any immediate implications."
  

