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  1. Hot jobs report, rising rates send Wall Street's tech favorites sprawling
    Reuters | 04:39 PM EDT

    Wall Street's best run in three years ended unhappily on Friday, with investors taking flight from hot technology shares, safe government bonds and gold alike following a strong May jobs report that reignited fears that U.S. interest rates may be rising again by year end.

  2. QUOTE BOX-Hot jobs report, rising rates send Wall Street's tech favorites sprawling
    Reuters | 04:35 PM EDT

    Wall Street's best run in three years ended unhappily on Friday, with investors taking flight from hot technology shares, safe government bonds and gold alike following a strong May jobs report that reignited fears that U.S. interest rates may be rising again by year end.

  3. Singapore central bank executive to chair global forex body
    Reuters | 04:31 PM EDT

    The Global Foreign Exchange Committee, which is responsible for maintaining the FX Global Code, said on Friday that Bernard Wee, assistant managing director at the Monetary Authority of Singapore, has been appointed its new chair, taking over from Gerardo Garcia. * The FX Global Code is a set of good market practices for the global foreign exchange market.

  4. US STOCKS-Wall Street ends sharply lower as chips slide, jobs data fuels rate hike fears
    Reuters | 04:00 PM EDT

    * Semiconductors tank, set for biggest one-day drop since last year. * S&P 500 snaps 9-week streak of Friday-to-Friday gains. * US adds 172,000 jobs in May, double analyst expectations. By Stephen Culp and Medha Singh.

  5. US STOCKS-Wall Street slumps as chips slide, robust jobs data stokes fears of hawkish Fed
    Reuters | 02:40 PM EDT

    * Indexes down: Dow 0.85%, S&P 1.82%, Nasdaq 3.07% * Semiconductors tank, set for biggest one-day drop since Liberation Day tariff announcement. * Nasdaq on course for largest single-day fall since October 10. * US adds 172,000 jobs in May, double analyst expectations. By Stephen Culp and Medha Singh.

  6. PRECIOUS-Gold falls about 3% as robust US jobs data cements bets on higher rates
    Reuters | 02:02 PM EDT

    * US economy added 172,000 jobs last month. * Gold headed for weekly drop. * Markets see 72% chance of rate hike in December. * Silver, platinum, palladium headed for weekly declines. By Anjana Anil.

  7. Trump says he wants lower interest rates but will leave decision to Warsh
    Reuters | 01:51 PM EDT

    U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that he would like to see lower interest rates and will leave the decision on a possible rate cut to Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh during the October meeting.

  8. India reappoints Janakiraman as central bank deputy governor for two years
    Reuters | 12:17 PM EDT

    India has reappointed Swaminathan Janakiraman as its central bank deputy governor for a further period of two years, a Reserve Bank of India statement said on Friday. The reappointment will be with effect from June 26, the statement said.

  9. Sanctioned Russian billionaire says high interest rates have set 'trap' for economy
    Reuters | 12:05 PM EDT

    * Businessmen say authorities pushed economy into stagnation. * Uralchem owner likens central bank to hostile Western countries. * Sberbank CEO says some growth 'already a miracle' By Gleb Bryanski.

  10. CANADA STOCKS-TSX down 1% as strong jobs data stokes interest rate concerns
    Reuters | 10:34 AM EDT

    * Index on track to slip after two weeks of gains. * Canadian job growth beats expectations. By Tharuniyaa Lakshmi. Canada's main stock index fell more than 1% on Friday, tracking losses on Wall Street, as stronger-than-expected U.S. and domestic payrolls data fueled expectations of a tighter monetary policy.

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