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Dollar index steadies as focus shifts to US jobs data LONDON, June 28 (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar was broadly steady on Monday as global markets started the week in a cautious mood, while currency ...
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Forex Signals Brief for June 28: US Jobs in Focus US Wrap. Markets ended the week in relatively mixed fashion as we push towards the latest US jobs data on Friday. For the most ...
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US Job Market Begins a 'Weird Summer,' With Choppy Recovery The U.S. labor market is entering one of its strangest summers ever, with a powerful economic rebound generating record demand for workers just as ...
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So long, boss: As pandemic eases, workers quit in record numbers Nearly 4 million people in the U.S. voluntarily quit their jobs in April, the highest monthly number ever reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Protecting voting rights is the only way to make US government work for the people Protecting voting rights is the only way to make US government work for the people. Derrick Johnson. Progress on all of the issues we care about is at ...
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Commodities Week Ahead: Gold Under Fed's Thumb And US Jobs; Oil Eyes OPEC+ A slew of Federal Reserve speeches and US jobs numbers for June will channel gold's energy this week. Oil bulls, meanwhile, stay hopeful of more ...
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Wall Street dealmakers have never been busier Watching for rising wages in the US jobs report. The latest US jobs report, due Friday, is set to be another blockbuster. Coming up: Economists surveyed ...
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Americans aren't just quitting—they are retiring at record rates, too What a flood of retirements means for US jobs. Economists who study the labor market say that the rise in Americans hanging up their spurs is likely ...
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Asian Shares Start on Cautious Note Amid Rise in COVID-19 Cases Later in the week, a closely-watched U.S. jobs report will be released for June which could point to strong labour demand. Yields for benchmark 10-year ...
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US Strikes Iran-Backed Militias In Syria And Iraq WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military, under the direction of President Joe Biden, conducted airstrikes Sunday against what it said were "facilities ...
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