Thursday, July 2, 2020

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update July 2, 2020
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. economy likely created jobs at a record clip in June as more restaurants and bars resumed operations, which ...
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... toward its worst week in a month, with a 0.4% fall - though it could shift significantly in either direction depending on U.S. jobs data due at 1230 GMT.
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Last month, the markets' expectations were that we are going to get an ugly number, and investors were surprised to see that the US labor market has ...
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The U.S. likely saw another big increase in employment in June as the economy recovered from the coronavirus lockdowns. Getty Images.
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The ADP numbers come just ahead of two key employment measures. The Labor Department's June jobs report, which tallies private- and public-sector ...
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Still, analysts at UniCredit warned that markets were vulnerable to a disappointing jobs print, given the background of rising cases in many US states.
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Encouraging results from a human trial on a new coronavirus vaccine raise hopes of a swift economic recovery. 7 hours ago. whatsapp. The latest US ...
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U.S. Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia was in Ohio on Wednesday, touting the new trade deal with Canada and Mexico. Scalia said it doesn't make ...
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Decoding U.S. Jobs Report, Second Firing Wave, PMI Hope: Eco Day. By. William Horobin. July 1, 2020, 3:43 AM PDT. 1:37 ...
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All eyes are on the U.S. payrolls data, due at 1230 pm GMT. Economists have estimated that job numbers rose by 3 million in June, rebounding further ...
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