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Asian currencies consolidated against the dollar early in the session but may weaken on a likely Republican sweep of the U.S. Congress and the White House.
JGBs edged higher in the morning Tokyo session. Japanese government bond yields will probably face “some upward pressure in the near term,” JPMorgan said.
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Gas futures were little changed ahead of the EIA’s weekly storage report, which is expected to show a larger-than-average injection.