Currency markets on edge amid political turmoil, eye US jobs report
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TOKYO (Reuters) -Major currencies remained jittery on Friday as markets considered the impact of a politically turbulent week that saw the collapse of France's government and the brief imposition of martial law in South Korea. The U.S. dollar spiked undefined
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