Negotiators involved in multiple regional disputes returned to talks on Saturday, with officials citing a narrow window to expand humanitarian access before the next round of deadlines.
Separate aid convoys moved through newly agreed corridors, though international monitors cautioned that the flow remains fragile and dependent on security assurances.
In markets, traders focused on fresh labor indicators and what they could imply for the pace of future rate decisions. Analysts said a cooling jobs picture could ease pressure on central banks, while persistent strength may keep policy restrictive.
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