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07-10-2016, 02:59 AM
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NEW YORK: The dollar slid against the yen and some currencies on Friday in choppy trading on the view that the much stronger-than-expected U.S. employment payrolls report will **t persuade the Federal Reserve just yet to raise interest rates again this year.
The greenback did rise after the U.S. jobs data, reversing losses against the yen and climbing to two-week highs against the euro and a five-week peak versus the Swiss franc. But gains against the yen evaporated and the dollar traded mostly lower on the day. The dollar, however, remained higher against the euro and Swiss franc, but fell versus the Australian, Canadian, and New Zealand currencies.
Data showed that **n-farm payrolls increased by 287,000 jobs last month, the largest gain since last October. May's payroll count was revised down to only 11,000 from the previously reported 38,000. "It will likely require continued evidence of positive eco**mic data in the months to come, including solid NFP (**n-farm payroll) numbers, in order to convince the Fed that a rate hike would be appropriate," said James Chen, currency strategist, at Forex.com in New Jersey.
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NEW YORK: The dollar slid against the yen and some currencies on Friday in choppy trading on the view that the much stronger-than-expected U.S. employment payrolls report will **t persuade the Federal Reserve just yet to raise interest rates again this year.
The greenback did rise after the U.S. jobs data, reversing losses against the yen and climbing to two-week highs against the euro and a five-week peak versus the Swiss franc. But gains against the yen evaporated and the dollar traded mostly lower on the day. The dollar, however, remained higher against the euro and Swiss franc, but fell versus the Australian, Canadian, and New Zealand currencies.
Data showed that **n-farm payrolls increased by 287,000 jobs last month, the largest gain since last October. May's payroll count was revised down to only 11,000 from the previously reported 38,000. "It will likely require continued evidence of positive eco**mic data in the months to come, including solid NFP (**n-farm payroll) numbers, in order to convince the Fed that a rate hike would be appropriate," said James Chen, currency strategist, at Forex.com in New Jersey.
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