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Solid job gains in November, but wages disappoint - Wells Fargo

"Hiring was solid in November with employers adding 228,000 new jobs. The unemployment rate held steady at 4.1 percent, while wage growth rose less than expected," Wells Fargo Research Team noted on Friday.

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The ISM non-manufacturing index fell 2.7 points in November, but remained firmly in expansion territory at 57.4.

Despite total factory orders slipping 0.1 percent in October, core capital goods orders signaled equipment spending is likely to remain strong in Q4.

The trade balance widened by $3.8 billion in October and points toward trade being a drag on GDP growth in Q4.

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