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Bay Street May Open With Negative Bias On Weak Commodity Prices
The Canadian market is likely to open with a negative bias on Friday, tracking weak crude oil and bullion prices. The focus is on the ADP data from the U.S., due this morning, and the Canadian and U.S. jobs reports, due on Friday, for clues about the rate decisions by the central banks of the two nations.
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U.S. Private Sector Employment Rises Less Than Expected In August
A report released by payroll processor ADP on Thursday showed private sector employment in the U.S. increased by less than expected in the month of August.
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FTSE Modestly Higher; Airline Stocks Drift Lower
The U.K. stock market is modestly higher in early afternoon trades on Thursday as investors making purchases at select counters amid expectations the Federal Reserve will announce an interest rate cut in its upcoming monetary policy meeting.
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CAC 40 Down Slightly; Sanofi Tanks Nearly 10%
French stocks are turning in a mixed performance on Thursday with investors largely making cautious moves while looking ahead to crucial economic data, including U.S. private sector jobs data, due later in the day, and U.S. non-farm payroll employment report, due on Friday.
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Pound Rises Amid Risk On Mood
The British pound strengthened against other major currencies in the European session on Thursday amid risk-on mood by the investors, as a bond market sell-off stabilized and dovish Fed comments coupled with weak U.S. data reinforced rate-cut bets.
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Sensex, Nifty End Off Day's Highs
Indian shares ended Thursday's session on a positive note as global bond market worries subsided, oil extended steep overnight losses on oversupply concerns, and weak U.S. labor market data reinforced bets on a Federal Reserve interest-rate cut.
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Pound Rises Against Majors
The British pound strengthened against other major currencies in the European session on Thursday.
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DAX Up 0.32% Despite Coming Off Day's High
The German market is up firmly in positive territory on Thursday, extending gains from the previous session, amid expectations the Federal Reserve will announce an interest rate cut after its monetary policy meeting next week.
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Eurozone Retail Sales Fall More Than Forecast
Eurozone retail sales declined more than expected in July largely reflecting a notable fall in food and auto fuel sales, official data showed Thursday. Retail sales posted a monthly fall of 0.5 percent, in contrast to the 0.6 percent increase in June, Eurostat reported. Sales were expected to fall 0.3 percent.
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UK Construction Sector Continues To Shrink
The UK construction sector contracted for the eighth consecutive month in August due to marked reductions in the housing and civil engineering works, survey data published by S&P Global showed on Thursday. The construction Purchasing Managers' Index posted 45.5 in August, up from 44.3 in July. However, the score remained well below the 50.0 mark indicating sharp fall in construction output.
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European Shares Mostly Higher Before Debt Sales
European stocks were mostly higher on Thursday as bond market worries subsided, and investors awaited Eurozone retail sales data as well as debt auctions in France and the United Kingdom for direction.
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Asian Shares Mostly Higher; China And Hong Kong Markets Buck Trend
Asian stocks rose broadly on Thursday, even as Chinese and Hong Kong markets ended sharply lower following reports that China's financial regulators are considering a number of cooling measures for the stock market, including lifting certain short selling restrictions, increasing checks on speculative trades, and discouraging heavy retail participation.
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German Construction Sector Downturn Deepens
Germany's construction sector shrank further in August largely due to the steep fall in new orders, survey results from S&P Global showed on Thursday. The HCOB construction Purchasing Managers' Index fell to 46.0 in August from July's 29-month high of 46.3.
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