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Today's Live Show
Tue, Nov 18 2008, 16:45 GMT
by Ilian Yotov
AllThingsForex
Forex traders, join the daily All Things Forex broadcast- a live one
hour program covering Forex and major economic events, trend
developments, research, analysis, ideas, education, live traders forum,
interviews with some of the most respected names in the trading world,
and much more..
In the broadcast today: Volatility subsides, but is this the quiet before the storm? We analyze recent trend developments, we look at new forecasts
from JPMorgan and BNP Paribas, and prepare for the trading
session ahead.

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