Sunday, August 9, 2015

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update August 9, 2015
NEWS
Wall Street Journal
Reuters Africa
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's rand closed higher on Friday after quickly recovering from a dip triggered by strong U.S. jobs data.
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Arizona Daily Star
TOKYO (AP) - Asian stock markets were mostly lower Thursday as jitters about China's economy and upcoming U.S. jobs data kept buying appetite in ...
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Arab News
Asian stocks were mixed on Friday as investors awaited the release of US jobs data, while the Bank of Japan (BOJ) held fire on a fresh round of ...
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Junior College
The US unemployment rate has held steady at 5.3 per cent in July, a seven-year low, while job growth sputtered, Labor Department data shows.
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Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)
He added that a rate increase would be positive for stocks, because it would reaffirm economic growth in the U.S. that should lead to higher corporate ...
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Topeka Capital Journal
WASHINGTON — The U.S. job market just demonstrated that it may be nearing full health more than six years after the Great Recession — and ...
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Bidness ETC
During July, the US economy witnessed 215,000 new jobs, surpassing economists' median and mean expectations of 212,000 and 214,000 jobs, ...
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Reuters
US short-dated Treasuries yields rose slightly while longer-dated yields fell on Friday after data showed US employment rose at a solid clip in July, ...
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Financial Express
The July US labour report was steady, yet unspectacular, with non-farm employment showing 215,000 added jobs, a tad below the forecast of 220,000 ...
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WEB
Linda Yueh on Twitter: "US jobs recovery: full-time (not part-time) jobs being created, somewhat in ...
Linda Yueh retweeted Justin Wolfers. US jobs recovery: full-time (not part-time) jobs being created, somewhat in contrast to UK ...
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