(Updates prices, currency futures positioning) U.S. economy...

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    (Updates prices, currency futures positioning)

    	  U.S. economy adds 261,000 new jobs, but unemployment rises 
    

    	  Dollar posts third weekly drop vs yen 
    

    	  Dollar index on pace for worst daily percentage loss since Nov 2015 
    

    	  U.S. rate futures price in 51% chance of 75 bps hike 
    

    The dollar tumbled on Friday after the U.S. nonfarm payrolls report for October showed the world's largest economy created more new jobs than expected, but also flashed signs of a slowdown with a higher unemployment rate and lower wage inflation.

    The greenback initially rose immediately after the data, but fell as market participants digested the jobs report, noting the data was not all positive and supports the view the Federal Reserve could slow the pace of future rate hikes.

    U.S. nonfarm payrolls increased 261,000 last month, data showed on Friday. Data for September was revised higher to show 315,000 jobs added instead of 263,000 as previously reported. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast 200,000 jobs, with estimates ranging from 120,000 to 300,000.

    However, the unemployment rate rose to 3.7% from September's 3.5%. Average hourly earnings increased 0.4% after rising 0.3% in September, but the rise in wages slowed to 4.7% year-on-year in October after advancing 5.0% in September.

    The fed funds futures on Friday priced in a 52.5% chance of a 75-basis-point interest rate hike next month, and a 47.5% probability of a 50-basis-point increase. The odds of a 75-basis-point rise went as high as 64% immediately after the payrolls data. FEDWATCH

    The Fed's terminal rate, or the level at which rates would peak, slipped to 5.09% late on Friday, from about 5.2% just before the data.

    "Although today's report is a pretty mixed bag overall, we do not see how the Fed can look at this data and think that they are making meaningful progress towards getting inflation under control," said Thomas Simons, money market economist, at Jefferies in New York.

    "Payroll growth is slowing and wage growth is decelerating, but neither one is slowing fast enough. Today's data leaves the possibility of another 75-bp rate hike firmly on the table for the December FOMC meeting, though obviously we have several other important data releases between now and then."

    Despite the strong jobs data, Fed officials on Friday said a smaller rate increase is still on the table for the December policy meeting.

    The jobs numbers show "the labor market remains tight," Richmond Fed President Thomas Barkin told broadcaster CNBC soon after the release of the data, adding he nevertheless is ready to act more "deliberatively" on the pace of future rate increases even as he keeps an open mind on the outcome of the next policy meeting in December.

    The dollar fell 1.1% against the yen to 146.65 yen JPY=EBS , posting losses for a third straight week. The euro, on the other hand, rose 2.2% to $0.9960 EUR=EBS . The dollar index, a measure of the greenback's value against six major currencies, fell 1.9% to 110.77 =USD , on track for its largest one-day percentage loss since November 2015.

    Speculators reduced their net long bets on the U.S. dollar to $3.08 billion for the week ended Nov. 1, compared with a net long position of $10.21 billion last week, according to calculations by Reuters and U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission data released on Friday.

    The U.S. currency firmed on Wednesday and Thursday after Fed Chair Jerome Powell on Wednesday said the central bank could continue to increase rates if inflation does not slow, causing markets to price in a higher peak for U.S. rates.

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    	Currency bid prices at 4:11PM (2011 GMT) 
    
     Description	  RIC		 Last		   U.S. Close  Pct Change	 YTD Pct	   High Bid	Low Bid 
    											  Previous				   Change					
    											  Session											  
     Dollar index	  =USD	   110.7200	   112.9700	-1.97%		 15.740%	   +112.9900   +110.7000 
     Euro/Dollar	   EUR=EBS	$0.9963		$0.9750	 +2.18%		 -12.37%	   +$0.9967	+$0.9745 
     Dollar/Yen		JPY=EBS	146.6150	   148.2600	-1.10%		 +27.37%	   +148.3950   +146.5700 
     Euro/Yen		  EURJPY=	146.06		 144.55	  +1.04%		 +12.08%	   +146.1400   +144.2400 
     Dollar/Swiss	  CHF=EBS	0.9936		 1.0138	  -1.99%		 +8.93%		+1.0143	 +0.9932 
     Sterling/Dollar   GBP=D3	 $1.1378		$1.1159	 +1.94%		 -15.88%	   +$1.1382	+$1.1150 
     Dollar/Canadian   CAD=D3	 1.3471		 1.3750	  -2.02%		 +6.55%		+1.3750	 +1.3468 
     Aussie/Dollar	 AUD=D3	 $0.6477		$0.6288	 +3.01%		 -10.90%	   +$0.6483	+$0.6285 
     Euro/Swiss		EURCHF=	0.9899		 0.9879	  +0.20%		 -4.53%		+0.9901	 +0.9848 
     Euro/Sterling	 EURGBP=	0.8753		 0.8736	  +0.19%		 +4.21%		+0.8785	 +0.8700 
     NZ				NZD=D3	 $0.5933		$0.5776	 +2.71%		 -13.33%	   +$0.5936	+$0.5756 
     Dollar/Dollar																					 
    
     Dollar/Norway	 NOK=D3	 10.2390		10.5725	 -3.18%		 +16.19%	   +10.5775	+10.2300 
     Euro/Norway	   EURNOK=	10.2008		10.3123	 -1.08%		 +1.88%		+10.3264	+10.1570 
     Dollar/Sweden	 SEK=	   10.8871		11.1648	 -0.67%		 +20.73%	   +11.2050	+10.8859 
     Euro/Sweden	   EURSEK=	10.8470		10.9201	 -0.67%		 +5.99%		+10.9237	+10.8302 
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    World FX rates	https://tmsnrt.rs/2RBWI5E 
    
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