LONDON: World shares were heading for their strongest week since October as markets awaited U.S. jobs data on Friday, while oil was shooting for a near 20 percent rebound and the euro was gunning for its biggest weekly rise since late 2013.
European stocks dipped ahead of the data and the region's bonds made ground as investors, who have faced fluctuating sentiment over Greece's problems this week, squared up positions.
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