Official currency of West Germany and later Germany from 1948 to 2002.
1Dealers believe the British currency may weaken further against the D-mark.
2The Bundesbank is actually still "missing" more than 30 billion D-Mark.
3STERLING continued bits powerful rise on foreign exchange markets yesterday, touching a 52-month high against the D-Mark.
5'We can arrange for you to get your money in real currency, of course: dollars, pounds or D-marks.'
6The rise of sterling against the D-Mark continued to exert its grip on exporters and restrained early attempts to push the Footsie higher.
7The falls against the D-mark mean the pound is now back well within its notional 2.25 per cent band against the D-mark.