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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 Bang for the Buck Risk and the dollar used to be like oil and water: they didn't mix well. When stocks were up, the dollar went down, and vice versa. But that rather predictable equation has changed, and the dollar and US stocks are both getting a serious bid as investors flock to quality. The big question for investors now; how high can the dollar go and what's the best way to profit? We will answer that and tell you how our pros are playing a resurgent greenback.
Bullion Bust Gold and lead sit just a couple protons apart on the periodic table of elements, but you'd be forgiven if you were unsure about which one was more valuable. Gold has dropped like a stone, and according to market participants, bullion's pain has not been entirely about the dollar's gain. Are investors re-pricing risk? Have the dooms day scenarios that have given gold a lift of late finally been put to bed? All good questions that could determine where gold goes next. We will explain and tell you how currency traders are profiting.
Race to Debase And it is the war being raged between every central bank
talking about the currency wars. From the Fed, to the Bank of Japan to the Swiss National Bank, every central bank appears to be in a race to debase their own currency . The questions for currency traders: how do you play this? We'll give you the set up and explain which side of this war our traders are taking.
That's all coming up tomorrow in a jammed packed edition of Money in Motion Currency Trading. »more info | | MONEY IN MOTION CURRENCY TRADING BLOG
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