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Host welcome to bloomberg daybreak australia. We are counting down to asias major market opens. The top stories this hour. Asia sat for a lower open after wall street fades at the close. The dow jones retreating from the 40,000 level. Host jamie dimon sounding on alarm when it comes to lingering Inflationary Forces telling us the chances for a hard landing are higher than markets thank. Host and a busy friday in china with highlevel talks on the property sector. A third sale of special bonds and april Economic Data that may show a modest improvement. Host we do have south korean jobs crossing the bloomberg. We see the Unemployment Rate for april sticking to two point 8 . The expectations from economists were two point 8 and it is unchanged from the previous month. We were expecting potentially more of a softness. Up to 2. 9 percent. We did see level force participation increasing. But the jobless rate levels around this level are below the postpandemic average of 3. 3 . Bloomberg econo