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Fri 03 Sep 2010
Footsie was buoyant as trading closed for the weekend following some well-received US jobs data.
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Fri 03 Sep 2010
Dealing rooms across the City strapped on their buying boots ahead of the weekend following a much smaller than expected fall in US nonfarm payrolls.
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Fri 03 Sep 2010
Footsie finished the morning not far off its high for the day, marginally above the 5,400 mark. It was a quiet morning for hard news, however, so traders entertained themselves with some good old fashioned bid speculation.
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Fri 03 Sep 2010
Leading shares are modestly higher but traders seem disinclined to over commit ahead of this afternoon’s US non-farm payrolls data.
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Fri 03 Sep 2010
Blue chips made progress early on for a sixth consecutive day, though all eyes will be on the US non-farm payrolls number at 1.30pm. US and Asian stocks made posted modest gains overnight.
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