(Updates data throughout, adds Sydney stock par) -----------------------(06:42 / 1942 GMT)----------------------- Stock Markets S&P/ASX 200 5,324.41 +8.36 NZSX 50 4,814.87 +35.07 DJIA 16,424.78 -37.96 Nikkei 15,880.33 -241.12 NASDAQ 4,147.02 -18.60 FTSE 6,691.34 -30.44 S&P 500 1,834.27 -3.22 Hang Seng 22,996.59 -209.26 SPI 200 Fut 5,281.00 -12.00 TRJCRB Index 272.29 -2.56
Bonds (Yield) AU 10 YR Bond 4.255 +0.015 US 10 YR Bond 2.967 -0.026 NZ 10 YR Bond 4.765 -0.005 US 30 YR Bond 3.878 -0.027
Currencies (Prev at 7pm NZST) AUD US$ 0.8887 0.8873 NZD US$ 0.8238 0.8255 EUR US$ 1.3585 1.3593 Yen US$ 104.74 104.89
Commodities Gold (Lon) 1226.00 Silver (Lon) 19.540 Gold (NY) 1225.71 Light Crude 91.87
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Overnight market action with latest New York figures.
EQUITIES
NEW YORK - U.S. stocks were little changed in choppy trade on Thursday as a soft performance by retailers offset earlier enthusiasm about an upbeat report on the labor market.
The Dow Jones industrial average
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LONDON - Britain's FTSE 100
The FTSE 100 closed down 30.44 points, or 0.5 percent, at 6,691.34 points, breaking below the 6,700 mark in the afternoon as U.S. stocks fell.
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TOKYO - Japan's Nikkei stock average shed 1.5 percent on Thursday after the previous session's bounce, as investors stayed risk averse ahead of a key U.S. jobs report the following day.
The Nikkei
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SYDNEY - Australian shares are seen dipping in early trade on Friday as a lack of leads from Wall Street and a fall in commodities prices may leave investors cautious.
Local share price index futures
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
NEW YORK - The euro traded marginally higher against the dollar on Thursday, recovering from a sharp sell-off spurred by cautious comments made by European Central Bank President Mario Draghi after the bank left interest rates at record lows.
The euro fell as low as $1.3547, its lowest since Dec. 5, after Draghi's comments. It last traded at $1.3594
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TREASURIES
NEW YORK - U.S. Treasuries prices rose on Thursday as a $13 billion auction of 30-year bonds drew solid investor demand, even as the recent wave of upbeat economic data have signaled bond yields might climb higher.
Benchmark 10-year Treasury notes
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COMMODITIES
GOLD
LONDON - Gold prices steadied on Thursday after two days of losses as traders took to the sidelines ahead of a key U.S. employment report on Friday, which will be closely watched for clues on the outlook for Federal Reserve policy.
Spot gold
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BASE METALS
LONDON - Copper prices fell to two-week lows on Thursday after upbeat jobs data increased expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve could scale back its economy stimulus programme more aggressively than anticipated.
Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange
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OIL
NEW YORK - Brent crude was trading steady to slightly lower in price on Thursday, paring earlier gains of more than $1 after news that production was restarting at a key North Sea oilfield and as the market weighed Libya's resolve to get oil exports on track.
Brent crude for February delivery
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