| Tomorrow on Money In Motion Like a bad penny, Europe's banking crisis always seems to turn up. And what started as a problem with the periphery European countries is now threatening to tear the continent apart. Friday, Greece, the original player in this crisis, will again take center stage as the IMF will take up the issue of another Greek bailout. Will Europe's debt woes hit another level? We will explore, and tell you how currency traders are setting up for such a scenario. Plus, does Fed Chief Ben Bernanke have another Ace in the Hole? Currency traders hope so, and we will tell you how they are positioning themselves ahead of next Friday's much-watched Jackson Hole conference in Wyoming. And with the Swiss National Bank doing everything to devalue the Franc, what is the new safe haven currency? We will break it down and show you how can profit. That's all tomorrow on Money in Motion Currency Trading. »more info | | MONEY IN MOTION CURRENCY TRADING BLOG
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