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Asian shares climb, dollar slips after jobs report

Labor Department data showed US employers added the fewest jobs in more than a year in March. The rise of 126,000 jobs was well below expectations for a gain of 245,000, according to a Media poll of economists.

April 06, 2015 / 08:34 IST
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Asian shares rose and the dollar dropped on Monday, after a dismal US jobs report pushed down US Treasury yields as investors pared bets the US Federal Reserve would hike interest rates anytime soon.

Labor Department data showed US employers added the fewest jobs in more than a year in March. The rise of 126,000 jobs was well below expectations for a gain of 245,000, according to a Media poll of economists.

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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan added 0.6 percent to its highest level since September 2014.

But Japan's Nikkei stock average slumped 1 percent shortly after the open, as a resurgent yen deflated shares of exporters.