Friday, July 15, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update July 15, 2016
NEWS
Reuters
The signs of sustained strength in the economy, together with a U.S. stock market rally, could allow the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates later this ...
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South China Morning Post
Market Realist
The three US stock indexes that we review in this weekly series rose from July 5–12, 2016. Robust US jobs data boosted investor sentiment and ...
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Business Insider UK
It's no secret that some people are happier than others — and in many cases, our jobs play a big role in that. To find out which professionals are ...
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cleveland.com
"It is certainly true that the growing trade deficit has cost the U.S. millions of jobs, including the majority of the 5.3 million manufacturing jobs that we've ...
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CNNMoney
Good news laid-off oil workers: U.S. energy companies could soon face a ... Cheap oil wiped out nearly 170,000 oil and gas jobs since late 2014 as ...
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Investing.com
Investing.com – Wall Street traded higher on the back of JP Morgan second quarter (Q2) earnings and signs of stabilization in the U.S. labor market, ...
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Bloomberg
As part of a much-hyped effort to bring factory jobs back to the U.S., Wal-Mart persuaded tiny Dalen Products, of Knoxville, Tennessee, to shift ...
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Cincinnati.com
I might say the same thing to everyone who votes for communist Hillary Clinton. Socialism is communism, which guarantees poverty and food rationing ...
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Wall Street Journal
Following a better-than-expected U.S. jobs report on Friday, risk sentiment was further bolstered over the weekend by the victory of Mr. Abe's ruling ...
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WEB
MITA Survey Finds Positive Impact of Medical Device Tax Suspension on US Jobs and Innovation
69% are likely to hire more U.S.-based employees & 77% are likely to invest additional resources in R&D. Washington, D.C. – A new survey ...
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