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US jobs growth tops forecasts in June; wage growth holds steady The US economy added more jobs than expected in June, but the unemployment rate snapped back from an 18-year low, according to the latest ...
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'Incredibly hot': Economists weigh in on the US jobs report "The US jobs market is incredibly hot right," said James Knightley, chief international economist at ING, adding that the proportion of small businesses ...
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Trade war; US jobs report; Brexit crunch US jobs report: The US economy added 213,000 jobs in June, according to the Labor Department. It was another strong month of gains, after 223,000 ...
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US jobs growth lifts Wall Street, offsetting tariffs NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks climbed on Friday, with the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq hitting their highest levels in two weeks, as strong U.S. jobs ...
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Dollar falls, stock futures rise after US jobs report The monthly US jobs report knocked the US dollar, sending it down as much as 0.3 per cent after average earnings data disappointed expectations, ...
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Solving the US Economic Puzzle as Jobs Report Shows Slack U.S. job gains of 213,000 in June topped projections, Labor Department figures showed Friday. At the same time, more people entered the labor force ...
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US job creation beats forecasts, as trade war with China begins - as it happened The US added 213,000 jobs in June as the unemployment rate ticked up to 4%, suggesting the start of an international trade war has so far done little ...
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Gold, Silver Prices A Bit Weaker After Upbeat US Jobs Data (Kitco News) - Gold and silver prices are slightly lower in early U.S. trading Friday. The just-released U.S. jobs report was deemed upbeat, but ...
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Gold Up; FOMC Minutes A Non-Event As Traders Await US Jobs Report The more important U.S. employment report from the Labor Department is out Friday morning, with the non-farm jobs number expected to come in at ...
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US added 213000 jobs in June; unemployment rose to 4 percent U.S. employers kept up a brisk hiring pace in June by adding 213,000 jobs in a sign of confidence despite the start of a trade war with China.
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