Saturday, December 3, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update December 3, 2016
NEWS
HONG KONG - World stocks retreated and oil's rally fizzled Friday as wary investors awaited U.S. jobs data and braced for Italy's referendum on ...
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The dollar fell Friday as a decline in wages overshadowed strong hiring in the Labor Department's November jobs report. The WSJ Dollar Index, which ...
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Treasuries rose with stocks, while the dollar fell after the latest jobs report delivered a mixed picture on the strength of the labor market as investors ...
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The opening bell has rung, and U.S. stocks begiun the seesion ever-so-slightly down. Just after the open, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is off 19 ...
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LONDON, Dec 2 The dollar was on course for its first weekly fall in four weeks against the euro and a basket of currencies on Friday, with investors ...
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The U.S. Department of Labor gave this sober assessment of the situation: "These individuals, who would have preferred full-time employment, were ...
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Boehringer Ingelheim has confirmed that it has eliminated 244 additional positions in the U.S. since July, three-quarters of them based at its U.S. ...
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WEB
US jobs report: 178000 new jobs added, making Fed rate hike likely
The final US jobs report of 2016 saw 178000 new jobs added, very close to economists' expectations of 180000 for November.
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Gold Modestly Up On Short-Covering; US Jobs Data As Expected
The just-released U.S. jobs report was in line with market expectations and did not have a big impact on the marketplace. February Comex gold was ...
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