Trichet sends euro debt lower, U.S. jobs eyed
LONDON (Reuters) - Repercussions from the European Central Bank saying it could raise interest rates swept across markets on Friday, hammering short-tern euro zone debt, while investors also faced the key monthly U.S. jobs report.
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