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  1. ING Sees Jobless Rate Rising, CAD Lagging Ahead of Friday's Canada Jobs Data
    MT Newswires | 09/05/25 06:46 AM EDT

    Canada releases its August Labour Force Survey on Friday at 8:30 a.m. ET, the same time as the US, ING said. Economists expect a 5,000 rise in employment after a 40,000 contraction in July, the bank said.

  2. US Jobs, Federal Reserve Outlooks Lift Asian Stock Markets
    MT Newswires | 09/05/25 06:41 AM EDT

    Asian stock markets gained ground on Friday after recent soft US jobs market reports bolstered outlooks that the Federal Reserve may reduce interest rates this month, a move that could prompt central bank easing in the Asia Pacific region as well. Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Tokyo finished in the green, as did most other regional exchanges.

  3. BMO Says Youth Jobless Rate to Be Key Focus in Friday's Canada Jobs Data
    MT Newswires | 09/05/25 06:17 AM EDT

    One item in the August Canadian jobs data likely to draw a "lot of attention" will be the youth unemployment rate, Bank of Montreal said. Canada is set to release the Labour Force Survey for August at 8:30 a.m. ET Friday. The youth unemployment rate reached 14.6% in July, the highest non-pandemic reading since 2010, the bank noted.

  4. Trump Fed Pick Says He's 'Not At All' A 'Puppet' As Elizabeth Warren Warns Stephen Miran Would 'Take An Axe' To Central Bank Autonomy
    Benzinga | 09/05/25 05:51 AM EDT

    President Donald Trump?s Federal Reserve nominee Stephen Miran defended his independence during a contentious Senate Banking Committee hearing on Thursday, as Democrats warned his appointment could undermine the central bank?s autonomy over monetary policy decisions.

  5. *--ICE US Dollar Index Falls 0.3% Early Friday as Treasury Yields Drop, Sept. Fed Rate-Cut Near Certain Ahead of August Jobs Report
    MT Newswires | 09/05/25 05:46 AM EDT

  6. *--US 10-Year Treasury Yield Declines 2.2 Basis Points to 4.15%; 30-Year Rate Retreats 1.9 Basis Points to 4.85% Early Friday
    MT Newswires | 09/05/25 05:45 AM EDT

  7. *--Most US Treasury Yields Fall Pre-Bell as FedWatch Tool Shows 99.6% Odds of Sept. Rate Cut Ahead of August Non-Farm Payrolls
    MT Newswires | 09/05/25 05:45 AM EDT

  8. *--US Equity Futures Rise Early Friday as Treasury Yields, Dollar Decline Ahead of August Non-Farm Payrolls
    MT Newswires | 09/05/25 05:34 AM EDT

  9. Bitcoin at $112K, XRP, SOL Steady as Rate Cuts Sentiment Lingers Ahead of Jobs Report
    Coindesk | 09/05/25 05:03 AM EDT

    ?A $100K+ floor makes Bitcoin feel less like a high-beta trade and more like a global reserve asset in the making,? one observer said.

  10. *--Fed Rate Cut Odds Rise to 99.4% From 96.4% Early Friday Ahead of August Jobs Report
    MT Newswires | 09/05/25 04:36 AM EDT

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