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10 things you need to know before the opening bell

Sep 1, 2017, 16:17 IST

Two U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancers (not pictured) joined up with Republic of Korea air force F-15s during a 10-hour mission from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, into Japanese airspace and over the Korean Peninsula.Tech. Sgt. Kamaile Casillas/Pacific Air Forces/DVIDS/handout via Reuters

Here is what you need to know.

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The jobs report is coming. The US economy is expected to have added 180,000 jobs in August as the unemployment rate held at 4.3%, Bloomberg data shows.

The market isn't expecting another rate hike this year. Ahead of the jobs report, there's a 33.8% chance the Fed hikes rates again in 2017, according to Bloomberg's World Interest Rate Probability data.

Gas prices ease. RBOB gasoline futures trade lower by 1.25% at $1.7574 a gallon. Despite the drop, they're still up about 13.5% since Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Texas.

Greece is growing faster than the UK. Greece's economy grew at a 0.5% clip in the second quarter, outpacing the 0.3% growth experienced in the UK, the weakest among the G7 economies.

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The weak pound is boosting UK manufacturing. Britain's manufacturing sector saw a reading of 56.9 in August, up from 55.3 in July, as the "historical weakness" of the pound boosted exports, according to IHS Markit.

Macau casinos see revenue climb for a 13th straight month. Revenue climb 20% year-over-year in August despite two typhoons leaving parts of the city without electricity and water for four days, Reuters says, citing government data.

Apple hits a record high. Shares of Apple touched an all-time high of $164.52 in the minutes following Thursday's announcement that the iPhone 8 launch event will be held on September 12.

Lululemon beats as online sales surge. The athletic apparel maker earned $0.36 a share on revenue of $581.1 million, both ahead of estimates, as online sales jumped 30%.

Stock markets around the world are higher. Japan's Nikkei (+0.23%) gained in Asia and France's CAC (+0.73%) leads in Europe. The S&P 500 is set to open up 0.14% near 2,475.

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US economic data is heavy. Aside from the jobs report and everything associated with it, Markit US Manufacturing PMI and University of Michigan consumer confidence will be released at 9:45 a.m. ET and 10 a.m. ET respectively. US auto sales will be announced throughout the day. The US 10-year yield is up 1 basis point at 2.13%.

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