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Monday May 06 2013

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Asian shares rise on US jobs data
Sentiment improves after figures showed US payrolls expanded by 165,000 last month, which was a faster-than-expected pace
http://link.ft.com/r/G8OTZZ/LSB17G/8ANBW9/FKM3X3/GY8KD3/T3/h?a1=2013&a2=5&a3=6
 
Forex trades give info edge to banks
Lenders that mimic clients' portfolios can make windfall profits, raising fresh concerns over transparency in the world's largest financial market
http://link.ft.com/r/G8OTZZ/LSB17G/8ANBW9/FKM3X3/4VR0CD/T3/h?a1=2013&a2=5&a3=6
 
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