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| Sensex, Nifty Seen Up After US Jobs Report (RTTNews.com) - Indian shares may follow Asian peers higher on Monday after a subdued U.S. jobs report diminished the likelihood of a rate ...
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| Weaker-than-expected US jobs data weighs on PSEi Share prices on the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) continued to fall for the third consecutive trading day on Monday, weighed down by negative ...
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| Asian Markets Mixed After U.S. Presidential Debate ended their closely-watched second U.S. presidential debate. Meanwhile, weaker than expected U.S. jobs data released on Friday is seen by analysts ...
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| US jobs data good enough to keep Fed hike prospect alive. EU bond rates rise. UK rates climb ... In choppy trading in the minutes after the US employment release, the 10-year rate reached a 4-month high of 1.77%, but with non-farm payrolls and ...
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| US may wait on rates as jobs go In Australia, Bailleu Holst adviser James Rosenberg said financial market reaction to the soft US employment numbers could be mixed, as investors ...
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| Commodities: Precious metals outperform after September US jobs report The September US non-farm payrolls report left economists divided on its implications for the likelihood of an interest rate hike come the Federal ...
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| Asian stocks mixed as markets watch Clinton-Trump debate The data showed U.S. employers added 156,000 jobs last month. Job growth has averaged 178,000 a month so far this year, down from last year's ...
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| China Fixes Yuan at Six-Year Low Against the US Dollar However, he said Friday's disappointing U.S. jobs report would cause the U.S. dollar to depreciate in the near-term, relieving pressure on the yuan.
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| Many lament job losses as auto work moves to Mexico In many cases, jobs in the automotive industry were the kind of jobs that .... Even so, U.S. labor leaders think something has to be done about trade ...
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| Pound under pressure, peso surges on Trump trouble After recovering following soft U.S. jobs numbers that weakened the dollar in U.S. time on Friday, sterling traded 0.3 percent lower than the previous ...
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