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Week Ahead – US jobs and eurozone flash inflation take center stage amid other releases and ... The upcoming week is set to be busier relative to the past one in terms of economic releases, featuring among others what is arguably the most significant release out of the US since the global financial crisis, namely the country's jobs report. Eurozone preliminary inflation figures for March is another ...
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China's JinkoSolar to build 1st US factory in Florida, creating 200 jobs China-based JinkoSolar Holding Co. Ltd. JKS, +4.29% said Friday it will open its first U.S. factory in Jacksonville, Fl., creating about 200 new jobs, as part of its supply deal with NextEra Energy Inc. NEE, +0.65% The new factory is expected to begin production later this year, and is expected to have the ...
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US Dollar Rises Ahead of Jobs Data The US dollar gained against major pairs thanks to strong economic indicators and the end of month and quarter flows. The greenback had a positive week ahead of the easter holiday. The first week of April will kick off with a plethora of US economic data, the most important of all the U.S. non farm ...
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313000 Jobs Added to US Economy in February "Total nonfarm payroll employment grew rapidly in February, increasing by 30 percent over the previous month," said Jay Rollins, owner of Actuary.com, a leading career website specializing in actuary job postings. "By comparison, the U.S. economy only added 175,000 jobs in December, 239,000 jobs ...
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The fifth leading cause of death in the US? Your job. We hear about killers all the time: cancer; opioids; heart attack; stroke; traffic accidents. Yet there's another murderer that one Stanford professor claims to be the fifth-leading cause of death in America, claiming over 120,000 lives and between 5 and 8 percent of annual health care costs: your job.
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EPA expected to announce rollback of Obama-era mileage standards Manufacturers such as Ford and General Motors initially agreed to the rules as part of a much-heralded agreement, but they later reversed course, arguing that the rules would be too expensive and would threaten U.S. jobs, especially as American motorists begin switching from smaller, fuel-efficient ...
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Beyond Trump's wall Former Mexican president Ernesto Zedillo proposes a new "circular" worker permit program that both protects U.S. jobs while providing for legal migration of Mexican workers in a way that protects their rights. The plan would allow Mexican laborers to work legally for periods in the U.S., return home and ...
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In land of Peeps, fight threatens US pension plans "It's not exactly like 'us versus them,' " said Thomas Hyclak, an economics professor at nearby Lehigh University. "It's not like management was trying to take jobs and move them to South Carolina. This is a good company. But the workers are our friends and neighbors too. It's hard for people to take sides ...
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Give Us Jobs, Not Broiler Chicks, Residents Tell Zanu PF Official Terrence Mawawa | Zvishavane residents have described the donation of 250 000 broiler chicks to members of the local community by a Zanu PF official as a cheap political gimmick. Last week Zanu PF national youth affairs deputy secretary Lewis Matutu donated 250 000 broiler chicks to Zvishavane ...
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The unhappy states of America: Despite an improving economy, Americans are glum The U.S. economy looks pretty good by most measures: Jobs are plentiful, growth is picking up, prices aren't rising too quickly, and unemployment is on track this year to hit the lowest level since 1969. But Americans aren't happy. In fact, Americans are more glum now than they were during the Great ...
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