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| | | ... a breather on Thursday after solid gains in the previous session, as investors positioned themselves for crucial US jobs data that often set the tone for a week or two after their release. A recent run of solid US economic news has reinforced hopes that ... |
| | | | ... 3.8-billion-euro austerity budget this afternoon. HONG KONG - Hong Kong shares gained 0.73 per cent following strong US jobs data and ahead of a French-German mini-summit aimed at thrashing out a plan to save the eurozone. Hong Kong's benchmark Hang ... |
| | | | ... shares were mostly higher Monday after France and Germany announced an agreement to support Europe's banks while US jobs data also supplied some unexpected good news. Dealers remained cautious after Wall Street finished last week with a loss and Fitch ... |
| | | | ... day after the European Central Bank and the Bank of England took fresh steps to boost credit, higher-than-expected US jobs data helped ease concerns that the world's biggest economy was at risk of slipping back into recession. On the negative side, Moody's ... |
| | | | ... equities news. In Australia, the market on Monday closed weaker, extending losses from early trade as disappointing US jobs data continued to take its toll on stocks. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 101 points, or 2.38 per cent, at 4,141.9 points ... |
| | | | Australian shares were weaker at noon, extending losses from early trade as disappointing US jobs data continued to take its toll on stocks. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 88.6 points, or 2.1 per cent, at 4,154.3 points, while the broader All ... |
| | | | ... out later this week, including domestic retail sales figures and capital expenditure, Chinese Manufacturing PMI and US jobs data. Mr Waterer said any positive data released this week, locally or abroad, should see expectations of forthcoming interest ... |
| | | | The Australian dollar was slightly lower following poor US jobs data and as the market waits for a speech from the US central bank chairman. At 0700 (AEST) on Friday, the Australian dollar was trading at 104.31 US cents, down from 104.56 cents on Thursday. ... |
| | | | ... World at the end of the week. LONDON - European stock markets closed lower on Friday as much weaker-than-expected US jobs data dashed hopes that the struggling US economy was about to pick up again and eurozone debt fears spread to Italy. Dealers said ... |
| | | | ... prices and yields move in opposite directions. LONDON - European stock markets closed higher as better-than-expected US jobs data helped offset persistent concerns over how and when the eurozone debt crisis can be resolved. Dealers said there was a muted ... |
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