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Stocks steady as markets shrug off soft US jobs report

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Global stock markets were mostly steady Friday, comforted by an easing of geopolitical tensions and a looming US-China trade deal which allowed investors to shrug off a weaker-than-expected American jobs report.

The US economy generated 145,000 new jobs in December, around 20,000 short of consensus forecasts, a relatively minor miss.

The slowdown sparked some talk of an easier Fed policy, but overall the figures were seen as confirmation that the US economy is still solid.

On Wall Street, where stocks had jumped to new records Thursday, the DJIA index was steady at Friday's opening.

"The continued fading of recently ramped-up geopolitical concerns and expectations of a signed US-China 'phase one' trade deal next week are appearing to help counter a softer-than-expected December non-farm payroll report," said analysts at Charles Schwab.

 

Earlier, most Asian stock markets closed higher but investors struggled to maintain a rally triggered by easing US-Iran tensions the previous day.

The toning down of rhetoric from US President Donald Trump and Tehran following an Iranian missile attack on US assets in Iraq soothed concerns about a possible conflict in the Middle East and lit a fire under global equities on Thursday.

That allowed dealers to resume a buying spree that had characterised business for the past few weeks, cheered by China and the United States reaching a trade deal, central banks easing monetary policy and data pointing to an improved global outlook.

Looking ahead to next week, China and the US put pen to paper on their mini trade deal.

Oil prices drooped Friday, with the sharp gains enjoyed in the wake of the US assassination of Iran's top general being wiped out by easing tensions.

The commodity is now below levels seen before the killing.

There appeared to be little market reaction to claims by Canada that Iran shot down an airliner in Tehran this week, killing 176 people.

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First Published: Jan 10 2020 | 8:30 PM IST

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