Euro Currency Futures Tumble $1,850 Per Contract
Euro Falls Fast And Furious To Start New Year
Consider being short the Euro Futures 6EH3 below 1.3175 if the opportunity presents. $6E_F #euro
— DeWayne Reeves (@CFRN) December 31, 2012
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Consider being short the Euro Futures 6EH3 below 1.3175 if the opportunity presents. $6E_F #euro
— DeWayne Reeves (@CFRN) December 31, 2012
If you're like us, when the words "European debt crisis" pop up in the news you feel a little worried, and a little like taking a nap. Turns out, there's a story behind this story. One that's filled with guilt, and drama, and betrayal, and 100-year-old dreams come true.
Prologue.
Ira Glass asks guest host Alex Blumberg whether we should really care about the current European debt crisis. The answer: yes, we should, and we should WANT to care too, because this story—and it's actually the story of the Euro itself—is very surprising and dramatic.