China’s Currency Revaluation – Impact on Major FX Pairs
By Jack Crooks   
July 30, 2010

Date: Thursday, July 29th

Time: 3:30pm CT (4:30pm ET)

Title:China’s Currency Revaluation – Impact on Major FX Pairs

Speaker:Jack Crooks

Company: Black Swan Capital

Join Jack Crooks of Black Swan Capital for this webinar event examining the recent decision by China to revalue its currency. Specifically, Jack will outline the following:

  • The difference between a pegged and crawling peg currency system
  • Why China is so afraid to revalue quickly in the current economic environment including a look at the Japanese Yen - Chinese Yuan parallels
  • The potential impact on the major currency pairs given the most probable currency revaluation/business cycle scenarios

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Jack Crooks has over 20 years experience in the currency, equity, and futures arena and has held key positions in brokerage, money management, trading, and research.

Jack is founder and president of Black Swan Capital LLC and Black Swan Capital Management. Prior to entering the investment arena, Jack worked in various corporate finance positions. He has written extensively on the subject of global currencies and international economics.

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