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In the broadcast today: Is the EUR Correction vs. USD Over? As another day of uncertainty over the outcome of the Greek sovereign debt crisis
has put significant pressure on the Euro, we examine the factors that would continue to impact the EUR trend and may signal the end of the recent price correction of the EUR vs. the USD, we take a close look at this morning's risk averse environment and the pullback of the commodity currencies against the USD, we analyze the latest
developments with the EUR/USD, USD/CAD, AUD/USD and NZD/USD currency pairs, we
highlight the market's reaction to the Greek Prime Minister's one week ultimatum announcement
and
the U.S. Consumer Price Index, Jobless Claims and Leading Indicators,
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forecasts from BNP Paribas, Societe Generale and Barclays,
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