Saturday, January 4, 2020

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update January 4, 2020
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The Australian dollar managed to reverse its huge losses from the third quarter to end 2019 only slightly in the red against its US counterpart. But the ...
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The U.S. killing of a top Iranian commander has doused the nascent New Year rally and ... Friday brings the first U.S. jobs release of the decade.
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The start of the New Year has seen a drastic switch in focus from trade wars to possibly a US-Iran war. The focus for the week ahead was supposed to ...
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Friday will also bring the US jobs report for December, coming in a week later than normal due to the festive period. The figures could provide some ...
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While the U.S. added an average of 180,000 jobs a month in 2019, the retail, mining and utilities sectors all saw net job losses for the year, as of ...
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As we exit one of the biggest decades of growth in the city's history, a new study underscores just how much Austin's job market continues to roar into ...
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With every new year comes the start of a new chapter. As workers settle into 2020, it's time to start thinking about where you want your professional ...
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Upcoming readings of euro zone inflation and U.S. employment could encourage further bond selling, should they beat forecasts, but most still think ...
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PARIS (AP) — Global powers warned Friday that the U.S. airstrike that killed Iran's top general created a more dangerous world and that continued ...
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A new survey of more than 30,000 U.S. job seekers and 500 U.S. employers in our online employment marketplace reveals that most are optimistic ...
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