Monday, May 30, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update May 30, 2016
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Wall Street Journal
Though shortened by holidays in the U.S. and U.K., this week will help set the stage for whether the global economy is heading into a summer of ...
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The National Business Review
US employment data and an OECD report on the global economic outlook dominate a holiday-shortened week. Markets are closed today in the US for ...
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ABC Online
A week of data dumps around the world as major figures are released in Australia on economic growth, US jobs, the European Central Bank meets on ...
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Catholic Online
New reports indicate nearly 100 thousand U.S. jobs report to China (AMC ... can present national security considerations for the United States.".
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Gwinnettdailypost.com
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Fortune
Potential market-movers this week include Friday's monthly U.S. employment report, which could shed some light on the Fed's next moves, as well as ...
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Financial Times
US employment data are out this Friday and last month's disappointing non-farm payroll reading initially led market participants to write off a June rate ...
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Plymouth Herald
Hundreds of Westcountry jobs are believed to be at risk if the Government goes ahead with plans to hand a £425million helicopter deal to a US ...
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MarketWatch
The U.S. only needs to add about 100,000 new jobs a month to keep up with a workforce that is growing more slowly in than in the past.
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South China Morning Post
But is the US job market really becoming as robust as some Fed officials claim? That's debatable as chronic underemployment has become a serious ...
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