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Week Ahead – US jobs report to heat things up after holiday snooze 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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Take Five: Crude awakening 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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Week Ahead – Middle East Tensions, Global Deflationary Pressures, US Jobs Report in focus 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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Festive trading updates dominate corporate diary; US jobs also in focus 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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Growing divide between the two Americas 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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Austin clocks in among top US cities for job seekers in 2020 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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These are the top 50 US cities for job seekers and these companies are hiring 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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TSX slips at open as US air strike raises Middle East tensions 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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'A more dangerous world': US killing triggers global alarm 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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Survey: Jobs seekers, employers optimistic about future 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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