Friday, September 2, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update September 2, 2016
NEWS
Both the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones snapped a multi-month winning streak in August as investors grew jittery of a potential rate hike by the U.S. ...
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Markets await crucial US jobs report - business live ... bridgehead into the European market for mainly US based hi-tech multi-national corporations.
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Looking ahead, all eyes are Augusts' US Employment report. Consensus forecasts suggest the economy added 180k jobs last month, marking ...
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Jobs, jobs, jobs: Investors are focused on the U.S. nonfarm payrolls report for August, due at 1:30 pm London time or 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time. Analysts ...
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Asian shares were mixed Friday as traders awaited the latest U.S. jobs report, the strength of which could help determine the timing of the next ...
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Asian shares were down early Friday, as traders await results of the latest U.S. jobs report, the strength of which could help determine the timing of the ...
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Surprisingly strong job gains in June (292,000) and July (255,000) put to rest doubts about the U.S. health after a pair of weak GDP reports in the first ...
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WEB
Asian stock markets muted ahead of key US job report
HONG KONG (AP) — Most Asian markets were listless Friday as investors awaited key U.S. job data that could influence the Fed's interest rate policy.
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Asia drifts lower before US jobs report, dollar nurses losses
By Shinichi Saoshiro. TOKYO (Reuters) – The potential for strong U.S. job data later in the day – which would raise chances of a Federal Reserve rate ...
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Global markets brace for US jobs data, seeking Fed clues
By Alistair Smout. LONDON (Reuters) – Stocks and the dollar inched higher on Friday, with investor focus squarely on U.S. job data later in the day ...
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