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What to expect from the November US jobs report Given the US economy's strong momentum, we expect the underlying trend in payrolls growth to remain very firm. On average, we have seen payrolls ...
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Diary: Trade Truce, OPEC, US Jobs Even though the initial reaction to the G-20 meeting and the Trump-Xi talks is awaited by markets, the OPEC meeting on Thursday and US jobs report ...
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November's big jobs report could spark a major market sell-off, Invesco warns November's big jobs report could spark a major market sell-off, Invesco ... hike rates too aggressively, and potential impact of the U.S.-China trade war.
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US Manufacturing Gauge Tops Estimates as Jobs, Orders Rebound A gauge of U.S. manufacturing rebounded in November as new orders picked up and companies added workers, indicating that factories remain ...
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New US rules make it harder for Indians to secure H-1B visas There could be some bad news in the offing for Indian software engineers looking to land a job in the US. The Trump administration, already ...
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Trump takes on General Motors (guess who wins?) The president is hammering the company for cutting US jobs – but that's the ... make more investments in America and thereby create more jobs.
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How George HW Bush pushed the United States to embrace free trade At the time, unions worried that the deal would hasten the flow of U.S. jobs to Mexico, where labor was cheaper and laws more lenient. Bush, however ...
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Analysts: Gold Rises, Dollar Falls On US-China News "The November U.S. jobs report Friday will be the data highlight of the week," BBH says, noting that consensus expectations are for some 200,000 ...
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Top Dem blames Trump for GM plant shutdowns, praises new truce with China "And clearly General Motors' decisions are in part based upon the tariff issue, so yes it has an impact, and it costs us jobs here in America." The GM ...
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US, China put brakes on trade dispute ... buys time for the two countries to work out their differences in a dispute over Beijing's aggressive drive to supplant U.S. technological dominance.
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