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Latest positive US jobs report fails to affect flat gold price Gold prices remained mostly flat on Monday, despite even as analysts suggestions that the yellow metal will reflect the fact that the latest US payrolls ...
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US Jobs Data and Rate Hike Speculation Impact Treasury Yields US Treasury yields were mixed for the week ended August 7, 2015, which led to the flattening of the yield curve. For short to intermediate maturities, ...
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U.S. Jobs Summary - Aug 10 ESTABLISHMENT SURVEY Jun May Apr Mar Nonfarm payroll jobs change 215 231 447 119 change from prior estimate NA 77 361 -84 Private ...
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Dollar rises against yen after US jobs report The dollar rose against the yen in Asia on Monday after a solid US jobs report boosted expectations the Federal Reserve will soon lift interest rates.
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U.S. Jobs-Levels For Feb Through Jun - Aug 10 Enter up to 25 symbols separated by commas or spaces in the text box below. These symbols will be available during your session for use on ...
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PRECIOUS-Gold stalls as US jobs data keeps door open to Sept Fed hike Friday's jobs data supports Sept rate hike view-analysts ... report supported expectations that U.S. interest rates could rise as early as September.
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Healthcare Industry Accounts For Over 10 Percent Of US Job Growth While the healthcare industry accounted for about 10 percent of the nation's job growth in July, it still failed to reach the watermark it set a month prior.
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US Jobs Report an Indicator that Fed Rate Should be Boosted? The U.S. employment report rose in July and wages also rebounded after a stall in June. These were all signs of an improving economy, which was ...
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US jobs data could pave way for interest rate hike "During this time, the market has performed well, and private companies, which drive the majority of job creation in the U.S., have been consistently ...
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Fed Comments Eyed After Decent Jobs Report The U.S. jobs report on Friday didn't blow anyone away but it was sufficiently strong to continue to justify a rate hike from the Fed next month.
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