Sunday, August 7, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update August 7, 2016
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The Reserve Bank of Australia would "welcome" the surge in job numbers in the US, increasing the likelihood of an interest rate rise from the Federal ...
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Wendy Cutler, former acting deputy U.S. trade representative, is vice ... else, the TPP will boost economic growth and support high-paying U.S. jobs.
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WALL Street stocks surged to fresh records on Friday after a much stronger than expected July jobs report suggested the economy is healthier than ...
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Reuters picNEW YORK, Aug 6 — Stocks and the dollar jumped today on strong US employment data that boosted expectations of an acceleration in ...
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CommSec chief economist Craig James expects investors to be confident after surprisingly strong US jobs growth — with 255,000 created in July ...
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. employers added a healthy 255,000 jobs in July, a sign of confidence in the economy that will likely ease concerns about ...
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The U.S. job market turned in an impressive performance in July. Now if only the economy would catch up. The latest jobs report suggests that worries ...
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WASHINGTON: The US economy generated more than a quarter of a million jobs in July - a bigger-than-expected gain that will likely provide valuable ...
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The robust US employment report before the weekend allowed the dollar to recoup the losses it experienced earlier in the week against most of the ...
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US job market smashes expectations for second month running
News of the US economy continuing to add jobs at an encouragingly solid pace in July fuels further speculation that the Fed will turn the screws and ...
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