Monday, February 9, 2015

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Daily update February 9, 2015
NEWS
Irish Independent
FOREX-Dollar holds gains after US jobs data rekindles Fed rate hike views
TOKYO, Feb 9 (Reuters) - The dollar held to a swathe of gains on Monday after robust U.S. jobs data helped rekindle views that the Federal Reserve ...
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
BDlive
Asian stocks uneven as poor China trade offsets upbeat US jobs data
US JOBS: A surprisingly strong January jobs report for the world's biggest economy provided evidence that the labor market is nearing full health.
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Japan Stocks Rise After Yen Falls on U.S. Jobs, Fed Rate Outlook
(Bloomberg) -- Japanese stocks rose after the yen fell against the dollar as a surge in U.S. payrolls fueled bets the Federal Reserve will raise interest ...
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NDTV
Indian Stocks Fall With Rupee After Delhi Vote, U.S. Jobs Data
In this photograph taken on Feb. 3, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, center, addresses a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) election rally in New Delhi.
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Yahoo News
Even as US job market picks up, unemployed face frustration
WASHINGTON (AP) — The job market remains a frustrating place for America's 9 million unemployed — perhaps more so as hiring has accelerated ...
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Otago Daily Times
NZ dollar declines on upbeat US jobs data
The New Zealand dollar declined as the greenback strengthened after a key measure of the US labour market printed better than expected, bolstering ...
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Business Recorder
Dollar takes breather after rallying on robust US jobs
Dollar takes breather after rallying on robust US jobs ... The dollar retreated in Asia on Monday after rallying at the end of last week as a robust US jobs ...
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WEB
Dollar mostly in upper 118 yen zone after strong US jobs data
The U.S. dollar remained mostly in the upper 118 yen zone in Tokyo on Monday morning, carrying over its strength that followed robust U.S. jobs data ...
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