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Private sector payrolls increased by 243,000 in January and the nation's unemployment rate decreased slightly to 8.3 percent. Insight on what the jobs data is signaling for the recovery, with Mark Zandi, Moody's Analytics; Robert Brusca, Fact and Opinion Economics; Diane Swonk, Mesirow Financial; CNBC's Steve Liesman & Hampton Pearson. » Watch Video | | | |   | FIRST IN BUSINESS WORLDWIDE. | © 2012 CNBC Inc. All Rights Reserved 900 Sylvan Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 |
CNBC.com Evening Brief - Thursday Click here for Real-Time data and top stories on your mobile device. | | Evening Brief Special Money In Motion Currency Trading Edition | | | | | Tomorrow on Money In Motion One of the big surprises of 2012 has been the head-scratching performance of the Euro. The most-hated currency in the world continues its trek out of the gutter despite a number of hurdles that just months ago would have surely tanked it. The Greeks are still playing the financial equivalent of Russian Roulette with its bond negotiations…. Portugal 's borrowing costs continue to skyrocket…. And Europe's economy remains in the doldrums. Yet the euro's remained fairly resilient at 1.31. Now, a key test looms next week when the ECB meets. We will preview the event and tell you how currency traders are setting up to profit from it.
Plus, the ECB isn't the only central bank meeting. No fewer than seven central banks convene next week, which means seven different potential catalysts to make money in the currency markets. We will preview the ones that could give you the chance to make money and tell you how our pros are playing all of them.
And with Fed Chief Ben Bernanke signaling low rates for the next century or so, is the "reflation trade" alive and well? It certainly has given gold a boost this week, and many experts see more gain to come. But if the price of bullion is busting your budget, fear not: we have a way to play gold's surge using currencies, and we will explain how.
That's all coming up tomorrow in a packed edition of Money in Motion Currency Trading. »more info | | MONEY IN MOTION CURRENCY TRADING BLOG
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