21. Bond prices fell and interest rates rose, also because of the surprisingly strong jobs report. 22. Bond prices surged after the jobs reports were released before falling back. 23. Bond prices were little changed Friday, erasing earlier gains, as a surge in oil prices and rising tension in the Middle East overshadowed the jobs report. 24. Bond prices, which move inversely to yields, also fell after the jobs report and hurt bank stocks, analysts said. 25. Bond prices, which move inversely to yields, also fell after the jobs report. 26. Brazilian stocks rose, led by telephone shares, after a U.S. jobs report eased concern the Federal Reserve will boost rates to rein in inflation. 27. Brazilian stocks fell after a strong jobs report drove U.S. interest rates higher and made investments in emerging markets such as Brazil less attractive. 28. Brazilian stocks rose, led by telephone shares, after the U.S. jobs report eased concern that the Federal Reserve will boost rates to rein in inflation. 29. A more complete picture of the employment situation will come next week when the Labor Department release its jobs report for October. 30. A more complete picture of the employment situation will come next week when the Labor Department releases its jobs report for October. |
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