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Jobs data cap grim week

By Chris Giles in London and Joanna Chung in New York

Published: December 5 2008 14:05 | Last updated: December 5 2008 21:20

US companies suffered the biggest job losses in more than 30 years last month, underscoring the depth of a recession that is spreading rapidly from financial centres to most parts of the global economy.

US non-farm payrolls were cut by 533,000 in November – far worse than most economists expected. The bleak labour department report capped a week of poor data from advanced economies and a string of emergency rate cuts in Europe.

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