Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update July 5, 2016
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FXStreet
There has been a major rally off the lows in equity risk and fixed income has continued to go from strength to strength. No doubt a lot of the big moves ...
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TheCable
The impact of the surprise shock from Britain's vote to leave the European Union didn't last long for the equity markets. Although equities went on roller ...
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Belfast Live
MIK Fund Solutions is setting up a European team in Belfast to extend its software development footprint. MIK provides specialised software solutions ...
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I have been making the point for some time now that trade with China doesn't change the number of jobs in the United States. That trade deficit will ...
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Belfast Telegraph
... in Northern Ireland. Access to high calibre software development, finance professionals, and relevant time zones will help us grow the business." ...
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USA TODAY
Economic news this week features a pivotal employment report that could ... job growth indeed may be slowing as the U.S. reaches full employment.
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Wall Street Journal
Job creation, which had been steadily growing since the financial crisis, also has faltered. The most recent U.S. employment report, for May, showed ...
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... to take steps to boost the British economy, but U.S. investors may be looking close to home when the latest national jobs report is released Friday.
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Detroit Free Press
But in choosing to go after foreign trading partners and accusing U.S. ... despite the company's contention that it won't result in a loss of U.S. jobs.
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Bloomberg
The 10-year note rose for a third day ahead of a U.S. jobs report Friday that will offer clues as to the direction of the Federal Reserve's next interest-rate ...
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