The new numbers, representing a firm rebound from two weak months, added evidence that the economy is growing solidly despite a global downturn: the number of new jobs was nearly double those added in September.
In a further sign of progress, average hourly earnings of US workers also surged in the month, up by nearly 2.5 per cent from a year earlier, after slower growth over much of this year.
The dollar surged sharply to USD 1.0734 per one euro, its strongest level since April, and US bond yields jumped, the 10-year Treasury rising to 2.32 per cent from 2.23 per cent on Thursday.
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