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Click here for Real-Time data and top stories on your mobile device. | | Evening Brief Special Money In Motion Currency Trading Edition | | | | | Money In Motion: Currency Trading Final Word on France France's moment of truth has arrived, and if you believe the latest polls, France is on the cusp of becoming socialist with Francois Hollande leading President Nicolas Sarkozy by a healthy margin. Hollande has railed against austerity and called on the ECB to do more, but prices for French bonds have fallen as investors fear his plans may not be enough to save Europe's second largest economy. However, polls are narrowing, and if Sarkozy can pull off an upset, the Euro is sure to rally. We will preview and give you the trade. Ron Paul's Rants Plus, he called central bankers "intellectually bankrupt." He has warned of an upcoming debt crisis. He has taken aim at the Fed. It turns out, Representative Ron Paul was just warming up for his Money in Motion debut. This Friday, Ron Paul lets loose on a whole number of topics, including what his plans are going forward now that Mitt Romney appears all but certain to lock up the nomination. Washington Meets Wall Street in a passionate debate about the dollar and America's future.
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