- Stock futures in the US were little changed as underlying indexes eked out gains in light trade ahead of a three-day weekend that will include a vital jobs report. The yen wavered after falling against the dollar for the first time this week on Thursday.
- European markets are generally closed for the Good Friday holiday, and equities markets in the United States will also be closed, though the government will release NFP that traders will analyse for hints on the Federal Reserve's next policy move. Stock futures in New York will close at 9:15 AM, 45 minutes after the jobs report.
- The yield on the two-year note was unchanged at 3.82%, down from 4.02% a week earlier after a slew of dismal economic data fueled expectations of Fed easing.
- Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov: If barriers are not resolved in 60 days, We might end the grain deal.
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