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Today's Live Show: Could the EUR Disappear? A Look at the EUR Ahead of ECB

Mon, Jun 1 2009, 16:27 GMT
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In the broadcast today: Could the EUR Disappear? A Look at the EUR Ahead of ECB. We ask the experts: Mr. Steve Meizinger, Director of Education at ISE-International Securities Exchange and Mr. Jack Crooks, Chief Investment Officer at Black Swan Capital, on their view of how some structural defects in the European Exchange Rate Mechanism could affect the future of the EUR and is there any further USD weakness to come, we examine the latest FX Options Trade Alerts, we follow up on the bearish EUR/GBP breakout, we analyze the trend developments with the currency majors and the market's reaction to the Australian Retail Sales and TDMI Inflation Gauge, the U.K. and the Euro-zone Manufacturing PMI, and the U.S. PCE and ISM Manufacturing data, we discuss new forecasts from Bank of America-Merrill Lynch, Credit Agricole- Calyon and UBS, and prepare for the trading session ahead.

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