Monday, October 5, 2015

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update October 5, 2015
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NEWS.com.au
"The unexpectedly poor September US jobs data weakened the greenback's technical tone, as questions about the underlying strength of the world's ...
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STLtoday.com
General Electric, meanwhile, is moving jobs to countries that will still ... and its 2,000 employees are part of the U.S. aerospace industry's long and ...
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Sky News Australia
The Australian share market is set for a positive start after weaker than expected US jobs data. Wall Street finished solidly higher on Friday despite the ...
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NDTV
Washington: US job growth faltered in September and the labour market weakened across the board, recent official data showed, raising concerns ...
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MarketWatch
NEW York copper prices has closed up almost one per cent as weaker-than-expected US jobs data pressured the US dollar, offsetting lingering ...
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Boston Herald
The U.S. job market no longer looks quite so robust. Employers added a meager 142,000 jobs in September, the government said Friday. And the ...
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Finance News Network
Asian equity markets are set to kick off the trading week on a positive note after a weak U.S. employment report on Friday cooled expectations the ...
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Business News
GOLD has jumped more than two per cent and silver has surged over five per cent for its best day this year as weaker-than-expected US jobs data ...
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MarketWatch
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — The U.S. economy had been viewed as relative bright spot in a gloomy global landscape, but now the outlook at ...
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