| Money In Motion: Currency Trading Remember all the talk of euro/dollar hitting 150? How quickly things change. Greece's moment of truth is fast approaching, and currency traders are pounding the euro as details of a bailout remain murky, and riots continue to rage. Our team has you covered. Plus... The Fed is having a crucial meeting next week, but Andy Busch has your playbook tonight? And are defaults actually bad for a currency? You might be surprised at the answer. That's all coming up on Money in Motion Currency Trading Tomorrow. »moneyinmotion.cnbc.com | | MONEY IN MOTION CURRENCY TRADING BLOG
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