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US jobs report, ECB meeting, Covid-19 easing Looking backwards, US job figures released on Friday will provide a key data point on the economic damage that coronavirus has wrought, with the ...
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Goldman Says US Jobs Market Showing Early Signs of Recovery (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. labor market is showing the earliest signs of recovery, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc. A drop in continued jobless ...
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Diary: RBA Meeting, Oz GDP, US Jobs Data Non-farm payrolls are expected to drop by 7.4 million, adding to the 20.5 million jobs lost in April. As well, the May surveys of activity in the US ...
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This Week: Construction spending, Gap earns, jobs data Economists project that U.S. construction spending fell sharply in April, stymied by efforts to curtail the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. The ...
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US consumer spending sinks by record amount Even with employers cutting millions of jobs, though, incomes soared 10.5 percent in April, reflecting billions of dollars in government payments in the ...
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Joe Guzzardi: Like NAFTA, Successor Trade Deal Lacks US Worker Protections Quinn and Baum traveled to Mexico where they eventually found "the man who took the (Indianan's) job," toiling longer work weeks for less money, few ...
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Spending, virus cases after reopenings cloud outlook WASHINGTON (AP) — Plummeting U.S. consumer spending and rising coronavirus ... The latest job-loss figures, released Thursday by the U.S. Labor ...
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Encouraging vaccine news, signs of financial support drive gains for US stocks U.S.-listed Chinese stocks experienced volatile trading as geopolitical ... the U.S. Labor Department releases its monthly jobs report for May on Friday.
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Laid-off workers start side hustles, business ventures to survive amid COVID-19 pandemic In April, a record 20.5 million U.S. jobs were wiped out, and Labor's May jobs report Friday is projected to record another eight million layoffs, driving ...
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US telecoms see opportunity to cut jobs, boost profits in pandemic After an initial confused response to the COVID-19 crisis, the two largest telecom providers in the US directed much of their workforce to work from ...
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