Monday, November 8, 2021

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update November 8, 2021
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Wages are ticking up and the unemployment rate fell. But only 61% of Americans are participating in the job market, and there are still so many ...
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(RTTNews) - Asian stocks ended mostly lower on Monday as better than expected employment data from the U.S. forced investors to reset rate hike ...
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Japanese government bond prices ticked up on Monday, taking cues from gains in U.S. Treasuries late last week, even after U.S. jobs data pointed ...
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CHICAGO: US Treasury yields tumbled and the curve flattened in choppy trading on Friday amid uncertainty as to how the latest employment data, ...
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Wage growth remains high amid still subdued participation. Jobs growth may decelerate again over the winter if the US is hit by another COVID-19 wave ...
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Americans seem to be relatively optimistic when asked more narrowly about the outlook for their incomes, or for the job market. "They're telling us, ...
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"Combined with additional infrastructure investment, Build Back Better is quite a significant boost to economic activity," said Daco, chief U.S. ...
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The Labor Department delivers its October barometer of U.S. wholesale prices Tuesday. Economists expect the producer price index, which measures ...
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The Labor Department delivers its October barometer of U.S. wholesale prices Tuesday.
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Maurice Gravier, CIO of Wealth Management at Emirates NBD, discusses the Fed inaction on inflation, U.S. job growth by sector, the U.S. ...
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