Wall Street set for gains after jobs data
But the dollar extended losses against major currencies
The U.S. Labor Department said U.S. employment fell for the first time this year in June as thousands of temporary census jobs ended and private hiring grew less than expected.
But a mixed report also showed the unemployment rate fell to 9.5 percent, the lowest level since July, as people left the labor force.
Wall Street stock index futures pointed to a modestly positive open. Europe's FTSEurofirst 300 was up 0.7 percent.
Euro zone government bond yields were mixed and U.S. Treasuries were flat.
(Editing by Mike Peacock)