Monday, May 11, 2015

Google Alert - US.jobs

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Daily update May 11, 2015
NEWS
South China Morning Post (subscription)
Wall Street bolstered by US jobs report, UK Conservative win
An April rebound in US jobs growth boosted Wall Street and supported the dollar on Friday, while a surprise Conservative victory cast away fears of a ...
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BDlive
Bloomberg
Bloomberg
MarketWatch
Crude-oil futures struggle for direction after US jobs data, supply rise
Crude-oil futures struggled for direction on Monday as investors weighed the impact of a mildly positive U.S. April employment report with concerns ...
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The National Business Review
NZ dollar rises after US jobs data
THE New Zealand dollar gained after a key US employment report failed to meet expectations, pushing out the likely timing of US interest rate hikes.
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USA TODAY
Rise in higher-paying jobs lighting US economy
Job growth last month shifted to higher-paying positions in a sign of a broadening labor market recovery. Professional and business services, ...
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The Australian
US jobs market recovers after harsh winter
The US labour market has snapped back from another brutal winter with a return to healthy job growth, easing fears of a prolonged economic ...
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Peso may weaken anew on US jobs data
THE PESO is expected to weaken anew against the dollar this week as job creation in the US picked up and the unemployment rate declined to its ...
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Bloomberg
Hong Kong stocks end up on China rate cut, US jobs data
Hong Kong markets also took its cue from a more than 1 percent rise in U.S. stock indexes on Friday, after strong jobs data indicated U.S. economic ...
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WEB
After a rebound in US jobs, will Fed raise rates?
Dominic Schnider, head of the Commodity & APAC Forex Department at UBS Wealth Management and Marc Faber, editor & publisher of the Gloom, ...
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