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Dollar drives higher as traders look to Fed clues from US jobs data ... June 30 (Reuters) - The dollar clung to recent gains on Wednesday as virus woes raised concerns in a market already on edge ahead of U.S. jobs ...
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Global shares hold near highs as investors await US jobs data MIWD00000PUS) hovered near record highs and Asian shares rose on Wednesday after strong consumer confidence lifted U.S. shares, but investor ...
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S.Korean stocks rise as tech heavyweights shine; US jobs data eyed "The market's focus is on the spread of COVID-19 variant and U.S. jobs data," said Lee Won, analyst at Bookook Securities. ** Worries about the ...
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Global stocks mixed ahead of US jobs report BEIJING (AP) — European stock markets opened higher Tuesday while Asia declined as investors looked ahead to U.S. jobs data for signs of inflation ...
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Asian shares advance despite weaker factory data, outbreaks The biggest data release this week will be Friday's U.S. jobs report for June. Economists expect it to show American employers created 675,000 more ...
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Reshoring Rose Significantly in 2020, Report Finds Reshoring created about 109,000 U.S. jobs out of about 161,000 total jobs created from reshoring and foreign direct investment in 2020. That's a notable ...
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US Foods to pay $160000 to settle allegations of hiring discrimination against Black and female job ... The settlement, announced by the U.S. Labor Department, covers back pay and interest for 114 applicants who sought positions at the US Foods ...
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Gold Down, Near Over Two-Month Low as Investors Await US Jobs Data Investors now await U.S. jobs data for further clues on the U.S. Federal Reserve's monetary policy moving forward. Gold futures were down 0.26% to ...
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Pandemic Day Care Closures Forced 600000 US Working Moms to Leave Jobs Over the first 10 months of the U.S. pandemic, more than 2.3 million women left the labor force, according to the National Women's Law Center.
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Stocks drift around their record highs on Wall Street Economists expect U.S. employers created 675,000 more jobs than they cut, with the unemployment rate falling to 5.7%. Job growth has been choppy ...
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