GLOBAL MARKETS-Dollar dips ahead of Fed; oil down on growth worries

NEW YORK, May 1 (Reuters) - The dollar hit a two-month low on Wednesday after disappointing U.S. private-sector job growth reinforced expectations the U.S. Federal Reserve will maintain its loose monetary policy, while oil prices slid more than 3 percent as the latest data added to concerns about global growth.
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