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Nikkei follows Wall St lower, China stocks up on trade data U.S. crude was down 73 cents to $45.33 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract closed $2.29 lower to settle ...
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Dollar weakens as traders look beyond the solid US jobs report The dollar has softened a little since Friday, despite release of a stronger than expected US jobs report. Non-farm employment data showed that ...
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Daviess County Exceeds State and US Job Growth since the Recession Daviess County employment increased 6.6 percent while the state showed a 5.6 percent increase and US had a 6.3 percent increase. Webster County ...
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3 Numbers: UK inflation to fall below 1%, US SME optimism, US jobs Today's update on consumer price inflation in Britain is expected to show that disinflationary momentum is building. Later, a pair of US releases will ...
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| US Employment Gains Drive Growth Expectations A higher employment rate in the United States is encouraging more aggressive growth expectations from economists, while global growth expects to ...
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Dollar Edges Up After Jobs Data Fall Friday's headline U.S. jobs data showed better-than-expected payrolls gains and another tick down in unemployment to +5.6%. Nevertheless, the ...
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| Asian stocks mixed on US job data US stocks fell on Friday as the report showed an unexpectedly weak reading on wage growth, although 252,000 new jobs were added in December ...
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Here's why wages aren't growing: The job market is not as tight as the unemployment rate says it is No question, the U.S. job market is tightening up. Last year was the best year for job growth since 1999, and the unemployment rate ended the year at ...
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Americans Become More Positive About Jobs in January These more upbeat perceptions about quality jobs accompany several other Gallup measures that indicate an improved U.S. jobs situation. Gallup's ...
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Why US Inflation Stays Ultra-Low While Job Growth Is Surging This isn't explained in Econ 101. Month after month, U.S. hiring keeps rising, and unemployment keeps falling. Eventually, pay and inflation are ...
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