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Dollar drops as jobs growth disappoints, unemployment rises



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Updated at 9 a.m. EDT (1300 GMT

By Karen Brettell

NEW YORK, Aug 2 (Reuters) -The U.S. dollar dropped on Friday after a weaker than expected employment report for July raised expectations that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates by 50 basis points in September in an attempt to stave off a severe economic downturn.

Employers added 114,000 jobs, below expectations for an increase of 175,000. The unemployment rate rose to 4.3%, above economists expectations that it would be unchanged on the month at 4.1%.

“This is what a growth scare looks like. The market is now realizing that the economy is indeed slowing," said Wasif Latif, president and chief investment officer at Sarmaya Partners in Princeton, New Jersey.

Traders are now pricing in 70% probability that the Fed will cut rates by 50 basis points in September, up from 31% before the data was released and from 22% on Thursday, according to the CME Group's FedWatch Tool.

A cut of at least 25 basis points is fully priced in and more than 100 basis points of easing is now expected by year-end. FEDWATCH

The dollar index =USD was last down 0.85% at 103.47, the lowest since March 21.

The euro EUR=EBS gained 0.9% to $1.0888. The greenback weakened 1.23% to 147.53 Japanese yen JPY=EBS and got as low as 147.02, the lowest since March 12.








Reporting By Karen Brettell
Additional reporting by Chibuike Oguh
Editing by Frances Kerry

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