Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update March 4, 2015
NEWS
Eurasia Review
Dollar Slips Ahead of US Employment Data
The dollar fell against the yen and the euro Tuesday as investors turned cautious ahead of the week's U.S. employment data, which could shift the ...
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Wall Street Journal
Business Recorder
Industrial Metals Rebound Before U.S. Jobs Data, China Outlook
The U.S. added 219,000 jobs last month after gaining 213,000 in January, according to a Bloomberg News survey before private data released ...
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Reuters
German yields rise before euro zone PMI, US jobs data
Focus is also on U.S. private sector hiring numbers later in the day, a precursor to the market-moving non-farm payrolls report on Friday which will give ...
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Gold lifted ahead of US Jobs data
Gold prices extended gains from the US last session as the US dollar remains muted ahead of US employment data due later today. Moreover, firm ...
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TradingFloor.com
3 Numbers: EU retail spending stronger, US jobs, US services
Later, the US economy is under the microscope with two updates for February: the ADP Employment Report and the ISM Non-Manufacturing Index.
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TODAYonline
Proactive Investors Australia
Gold lower in New York ahead of U.S. jobs data
Markets will be watching Friday's U.S. non-farm payrolls numbers and next week's launch of outright money-printing by the European Central Bank.
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Recruitment Associates: US Jobs Recovery To Stall In 2015
Recruitment Associates believes that the jobs market in the US will almost certainly deteriorate during 2015. Recruitment Associates, the sales, ...
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ISDS – Extending US constitutional rights overseas and protecting jobs at home
Those foreign sales and that U.S. investment overseas is a magnet for U.S. exports and supports higher paying U.S. jobs and high levels of ...
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WEB
Business Roundtable Study Fails the Laugh Test
The United States had a goods and services trade deficit of approximately $463.5 billion in 2013, which cost millions of U.S. jobs. Contrary to the well ...
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