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US Job Openings Remain at Historic Highs The number of job openings in the U.S. was little changed in May, remaining at its highest level on record, the Labor Department said Tuesday.
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Australian dollar down after strong US jobs data "The US dollar is considered a safe-haven currency in times of stress and is strengthening on the back of global concerns," ANZ senior manager FX ...
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Dollar down on strong US jobs data Around midnight (AEST) it fell to 73.98 US cents as the greenback, one of the biggest beneficiaries of Greece's debt woes, made gains against most ...
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| Coats' stance on sugar subsidies would eliminate US jobs The article focusing on Sen. Dan Coats regarding sugar subsidies in the United States was interesting. Sen. Coats explains how the U.S. subsidy ...
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| Save Ex-Im Bank and US jobs The U.S. Export-Import Bank closed its doors last week after Congress failed to extend its charter. If it stays closed it will be bad news for American ...
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Confident US employers post more job openings in May In this photo taken Wednesday, June 10, 2015, Mario Polo, of Boston Market, left, talks to job seekers Herby Joseph, right, and Kingsly Jose, center, ...
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Younicos to add 150 jobs in Germany, US Younicos has announced it will double its workforce by 2017, adding new jobs in both Germany and the U.S., in response to the expected ...
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Rubio on US economy: The old ways no longer work Rubio on US economy: The old ways no longer work ... raise taxes on higher earners, charging that such moves would jeopardize U.S. jobs and "snuff ...
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| Job openings rise to record high of 5.36 million in May WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Job openings at U.S. workplaces rose to a record high of 5.36 million in May (data go back to the end of 2000) from ...
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Rubio on U.S. Economy: 'The Old Ways No Longer Work' ... calls to raise the minimum wage and raise taxes on higher earners, charging that such moves would jeopardize U.S. jobs and "snuff out innovation.".
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