The Australian dollar gained half a US cent after the release of stronger-than-expected jobs figures
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Joanne Ma
Livewire Markets
The Australian dollar gained half a US cent after the release of stronger-than-expected jobs figures. At 11:39 AEST, the Australia dollar was worth 94.90 US cents, up from 94.41 US cents just before the data's release. It is now trading at 94.57 US cents.
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