Monday, March 28, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update March 28, 2016
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Sydney Morning Herald
The big ticket for the week is US jobs data, due on April Fool's Super Friday. Bloomberg analysts forecast a 207,000 gain in nonfarm employment for ...
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Irish Times
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump recently called out Ireland for taking US jobs. Referring to pharmaceutical giant Pfizer's recent ...
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Financial Times
The highlight will be the publication on Friday of the US Employment Situation report for March. The headline non-farm payrolls measure is expected ...
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Forex Crunch
The Fed's favored PCE inflation gauge and an updated set of employment figures are due to cross the wires while remarks from Fed Chair Janet ...
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The U.S. likely added 210,000 jobs in March, according to analysts surveyed by MarketWatch. The nation has averaged 213,000 new jobs a month in ...
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Exchange Rates UK
The British pound started on a low note versus the US dollar during the previous week and, for the most part, was incapable of rising out of its ...
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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
It's time for the U.S. labour market to undergo its monthly checkup – a procedure that also provides insights into the broader health of the world's ...
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Al-Bawaba
AMMAN, March 27, 2016 – Aiming to create 100,000 new jobs for Jordanians and Syrian refugees in the next five years, the World Bank's Board of ...
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DailyForex.com
In the week ahead, investors will be awaiting Friday's U.S. jobs report for March. The nonfarm payrolls report is viewed as the clearest indicator of how ...
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Virginian-Pilot
New research finds that the U.S. economic recovery since 2010 has been sharply uneven: The bulk of job growth and new-business creation has ...
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