By Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) – Strong U.S. jobs data sent the dollar and Wall Street higher on Thursday, while in Europe, Britain’s bond markets recovered from a renewed burst of debt worries. The announcement of a deal between the United States and Vietnam ahead of next week’s worldwide U.S. trade tariff deadline encouraged bulls overnight and the robust U.S. jobs numbers saw the dollar
Strong US jobs data lifts dollar, UK bonds steady after jolt
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