U.S. payrolls report boosts dollar, global equities, bond yields
U.S. payrolls report boosts dollar, global equities, bond yields
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar and bond yields climbed while stocks on Wall St rose modestly on Friday, following a stronger-than-expected U.S. jobs report, which also showed a pick up in wage growth for the world's largest economy.
Reuters
Reuters
Dollar set for fourth weekly loss as bearish bets grow
Dollar set for fourth weekly loss as bearish bets grow
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar was on course for its biggest one-day gain against a basket of major rivals so far this year after a strong U.S. July payrolls report and comments from National Economic Council director Gary Cohn that the U.S. administration is working on a tax…
Reuters
Reuters
World stocks slip as Wall Street eases, dovish BoE hits sterling
World stocks slip as Wall Street eases, dovish BoE hits sterling
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A gauge of world stocks declined as Wall Street dipped on Thursday, although European shares rallied, while sterling hit a nine-month low against the euro after the Bank of England's policymakers kept interest rates unchanged.
Reuters
Reuters
Dollar index surges on U.S. jobs data, Cohn comments
NEW YORK, (Reuters) - - The U.S. dollar was set for its biggest one-day gain against a basket of major currencies so far this year after a strong U.S. July payrolls report and comments from National Economic Council director Gary Cohn about lowering the U.S. corporate tax rate.
Reuters
Reuters
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U.S. Stocks Fall, Bonds Gain on Russia Probe News: Markets Wrap
U.S. stocks fell, the dollar weakened versus the yen and Treasuries rose after the Wall Street Journal reported Special Counsel Robert Mueller was said to have impaneled a grand jury in the ongoing Russia probe.
Bloomberg
Bloomberg
Dollar Rallies, Treasuries Falter on Strong Hiring: Markets Wrap
The dollar surged by the most in six weeks and Treasuries fell after hiring data from last month came in stronger than forecast, underpinning the case for tighter monetary policy. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose a ninth straight day to close at a record.
Bloomberg
Bloomberg