Asian markets fell on Thursday, with Australia and Japan among the worst performers, ahead of Friday's U.S. labor report.
Regional stocks fell after the U.S. posted another piece of stronger-than-expected employment data. A report from Automatic Data Processing and Moody's Analytics showed that 215,000 private-sector jobs were added last month compared with an expected 178,000.
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Regional stocks fell after the U.S. posted another piece of stronger-than-expected employment data. A report from Automatic Data Processing and Moody's Analytics showed that 215,000 private-sector jobs were added last month compared with an expected 178,000.
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