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Asia-Pacific markets set to open mixed as weak private sector hiring in the U.S. dents investor sentiment

Asia-Pacific markets set to open mixed as weak private sector hiring in the U.S. dents investor sentiment

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Varanasi, also commonly known as Benares or Banaras and Kashi , is a city situated on the banks of the River Ganges in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, 320 kilometres (199 mi) southeast of state capital Lucknow. It is regarded as a holy city by Buddhists and Jains, and is the holiest place in the world in Hinduism (and center of earth in Hindu Cosmology). It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and probably the oldest of India
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Asia-Pacific markets were set to mostly fall Thursday, after private sector hiring in the U.S. hit its lowest level in over two years, raising concerns that trade policy uncertainty could be weighing on the superpower's economy.
A report from payrolls processing firm ADP showed that payrolls rose only 37,000 for the month, less than the downwardly revised 60,000 in April and below the consensus forecast of 110,000 that economists polled by Dow Jones had forecast.
Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 was set to fall at the open, with the futures contract in Chicago at 37,550 while its counterpart in Osaka last traded at 37,560 against the index's Wednesday close of 37,747.45.
Futures for Hong Kong's Hang Seng index stood at 23,666 pointing to a flat open. HSI had closed at 23,654.03 in the previous session.
Australia's S&P/ASX 200 was set to start the day higher, with futures tied to the benchmark at 8,564, compared to its last closer of 8,541.80
Investors will be keeping a close watch on Indian markets as the Reserve Bank of India starts its two-day policy meet, with markets expecting the central bank to cut its benchmark interest rate by a quarter-percentage point to 5.75% on Friday.
— CNBC's Pia Singh, Sean Conlon and Sarah Min contributed to this report.

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