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[QUOTE="limyeeshin, post: 108878, member: 35099"] [B][U][CENTER][SIZE="5"][COLOR="Blue"]Thursday 1 September 2016[/COLOR][/SIZE][/CENTER][/U][/B] [B][U][COLOR="Red"]Dollar gives up gains ahead of jobs report[/COLOR][/U][/B] The U.S. dollar wavered against the euro and yen ahead of the U.S. non-farm jobs data on Friday which is likely to shape the Federal Reserve’s rate hike decision in coming months. Investors awaited Friday’s jobs report to indicate further on U.S. labor conditions to bear the rate hike and guide on Fed’s monetary policy stance. Earlier the week, the dollar surged after the Jackson Hole meeting last week after top Fed officials revived near term rate hike depending on the upcoming economic data. EUR/USD traded at 1.1162, rebounding from a three week low of 1.1123. USD/JPY traded 103.21, down 0.2% after the region’s equities held defensive with overnight drop in oil prices. The Australian and New Zealand dollars held higher against the greenback on Thursday despite the downbeat data as investors weighed more on Friday’s closely watched U.S. employment report. In Australia, the Australian Bureau of Statistics reported that retail sales were flat in second quarter, disappointing the expectation of 0.3% increase. Another report showed that private capital expenditure dropped by 5.4% in second quarter, further than 4.2% drop seen. Also, Australia’s biggest trade partner China has released manufacturing PMI which ticked down to 500 in August from 50.6 in July. AUD/USD traded 0.7533, up 0.19%. Nearby, NZD/USD traded at 0.7254, adding 0.08%. [B][U][COLOR="Red"]Major pairs (Thursday update)[/COLOR][/U][/B] [HTML]USD/JPY ↓0.14% 103.28 EUR/USD ↓0.09% 1.1147 EUR/JPY ↓0.23% 115.13 USD/CAD ↓0.04% 1.3102 GBP/USD ↑0.05% 1.3146 USD/CHF ↓0.02% 0.9837 AUD/USD ↑0.31% 0.7542 NZD/USD ↑0.21% 0.7264[/HTML] (Mia Chung) COMPANY PROMOTION [B][COLOR="Blue"]20% Recovery Bonus (Volt-Mini Account only) Instant 100% Credit Bonus (Up to $3,000) 2$ Cashback promotion per every trader 2.5% Annual Interest Event per every trader[/COLOR][/B] [/QUOTE]
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