Ed : Hi, Jilly. ____ (do you have/are you having) a busy day? Jilly : Of course. You know this job, Ed. There's always something going on. This morning the markets ____ (2) (go up/are going up), ... ... but I ____ (3) (lose/am losing) money on a dollar trade. Ed: What do you normally do for lunch? ____ (4) (Do you have / Are you having) it in the canteen? Jilly : Oh, I usually ____ (5) (go/am going) to a restaurant, ... ... but today I ____ (6) (am not doing/don't do) anything special. Ed : ____ (7) (Do you want/Are you wanting) to meet up for lunch? ... ... I ____ (8) (have/am having) a few ideas I want to talk about. ... ... I've heard the Japanese government ____ (9) (thinks/is thinking) about changing its policy on currency reserves. ... Usually, they ____ (10) (buy/are buying) dollars, ... ... but now they ____ (11) (begin/are beginning) to move into euros. It could be interesting.

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