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Just 12,000 jobs added in U.S. in October , missing Dow Jones estimate of 100,000 by wide margin.
China 's fiscal stimulus will depend on the outcome of the election, says China economist.
Investors expect Beijing to announce details on fiscal support Friday , when standing committee of National People's Congress is due to wrap up a five-day meeting.
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