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    Markets become “weighed down” after today’s Employment report!

    By Sean Hyman | July 2, 2009

    Unemployment in the U.S. now stands at 9.5%. Job losses came in at -467,000 vs. -360k expected.  Oil slumped to $67 down recently from $70-$73. The Dow is down 160 points. Most all foreign currencies that I see are down on the day as the defensive plays of the dollar and yen both thrive upon the dour NFP report. So any bright spots out there? Yes, the revision on last month’s NFP came in better than expected by a small margin. Also, the ECB kept rates unchanged rather than lowering rates in the Euro Zone. So those are basically the only two “rays of light” out there this morning so far.


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