Monday, July 6, 2015

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update July 6, 2015
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Tech Cocktail
While some of those difficulties still remain today in 2015, most of us can agree that the U.S. economy and job market has been significantly improving.
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THE PESO is expected to continue its recovery against the dollar this week following the weak US jobs report and as the market awaits the outcome of ...
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Dallas Morning News
Photo / AP. Even after another month of strong hiring figures for June and a sinking unemployment rate, the US job market just isn't what it used to be.
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The June U.S. employment report fell short on several grounds. ... from 5.50%, but it fell due to a decline in the number of workers in the jobs pool.
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Breitbart News
"Global competition," that is, bringing the globe's population into the U.S. to fight Americans for jobs. AP announces there has been a revolution — a ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Last week, the dollar was lower against the other major currencies in holiday-thinned trade on Friday as disappointing U.S. jobs data and uncertainty ...
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Rapid News Network
Scott Andersen, chief economist at Bank of the West remarked that the US job market remains consistent with a two-steps-forward and then ...
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American Trade Journal
Gold firmed up as the dollar slid lower after disappointing U.S. jobs data ... The U.S. dollar index, which measures the greenback's strength against a ...
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The Malaysian Insider
The Labor Department reported Thursday that the U.S. economy added 223,000 jobs in June, compared to expectations for jobs growth of 230,000.
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The National Business Review
A US jobs report on Thursday lowered expectations the Fed will raise interest rates in September. Futures show a 29% probability policy makers will ...
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