Asia Shares Slip, Crude Steadies; U.s. Jobs In Focus

TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian shares dipped on Thursday after lower crude oil prices dented Wall Street and a pair of Chinese manufacturing surveys did little to inspire investors as markets waited to see if U.S. employment data could put the Federal Reserve on track to hike interest rates.

Topics:  tokyo reuters     asian   wall street   chinese   u.s    federal reserve   shares   crude   
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