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Dollar, bond yields jump on robust US jobs data Wall Street initially rose and European equities hit a seven-year high on the Labor Department report that showed solid U.S. job growth, with wages ...
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US jobs growth beats expectations The US labour market recovery gathered momentum in January as employers added more jobs than expected and wages rebounded, raising the ...
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Greek debt crisis sharpens, as US jobs report smashes forecasts – live updates Higher than forecast US jobs data provided some support but not enough to drag most European shares into positive territory. The final scores showed ...
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PRECIOUS-Gold, knocked lower by strong US jobs data "The U.S. employment report was good and there has been quite a sharp adjustment in interest rates expectations, with 10-year Treasury yields up 10 ...
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US Jobs Picture Finally Getting Back To Normal The Labor Department provided more evidence Friday that the U.S. job picture is finally getting back to normal — nearly six years after the great ...
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Global stocks soft ahead of US jobs data; oil prices rally US JOBS FOCUS: How U.S. markets open will largely hinge on the monthly nonfarm payrolls figures, which are released an hour before the Wall ...
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Stocks Open Slightly Higher Following Strong US Jobs Report U.S. stocks are inching higher in early trading after a stronger-than-expected January jobs report. Bond prices fell and yields rose early Friday as ...
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| Gold Plunges To Settle Below USD1240 After Upbeat US Jobs Data WASHINGTON (Alliance News) - Gold futures ended sharply lower on Friday, after some better-than-expected US jobs report lifted the dollar higher ...
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| US Jobs Picture Finally Getting Back To Normal U.S. Jobs Picture Finally Getting Back To Normal. By John Ydstie • 5 hours ago. ShareTwitter Facebook Google+ Email ...
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