Monday, February 4, 2019

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update February 4, 2019
NEWS
U.S. gold futures fell 0.4 percent to $1,317 per ounce. ... The U.S.-China trade talks had a "good vibe" with much work remaining, White House ...
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TOKYO: Asia stocks were barely moved on Monday, staying near a four-month high after Wall Street's tepid pre-weekend performance, while the ...
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On Wall Street on Friday, optimism from a surge in January U.S. job growth was offset by a weaker-than-expected outlook from Amazon.com Inc that ...
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TOKYO, Feb. 4 (Xinhua) -- Tokyo stocks closed higher Monday as solid U.S. jobs data released late last weak and a comparatively weak yen against ...
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A largely stellar local jobs report bolstered sentiment as the S&P 500 soared alongside the US Dollar and falling government bond prices.
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Here's our summary of key events over the weekend that affect New Zealand, with news factory data worldwide seems to be trending down. But first ...
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(RTTNews.com) - Asian stocks ended mostly higher on Monday as upbeat U.S. jobs data helped investors shrug off worries over U.S.-China trade ...
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By Rebecca Howard. Feb. 4 (BusinessDesk) - The New Zealand dipped back below 69 US cents after a surge in January U.S. job growth helped ...
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WEB
Markets LIVE: Asian markets rise after bumper US jobs data
Asian markets rose Monday as investors were cheered by a blockbuster US jobs report last week, while trade was thin owing to the three-day Lunar ...
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