Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update December 2, 2015
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Wall Street Journal
CNBC
ADAMSTOWN, Pa. — As labor costs rise in places like China and U.S. energy prices drop, many manufacturers have been rethinking where to ...
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Financial Express
Gold steady after gaining 1 pct in the last two sessions * Analysts warn of further drop to $1,000/oz * Traders await U.S. jobs report on Friday for cues ...
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Hindu Business Line
SINGAPORE — Gold clung to gains from a two-day rally on Wednesday, supported by short covering following a dip in the dollar after soft US ...
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The Bullion Desk
Some short-covering has emerged in the gold market, with this week is set to be volatile due to important macro data releases – especially the US jobs ...
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Washington Post
(AP) — Asian stock markets were uneven Wednesday ahead of the European Central Bank's policy meeting and a monthly U.S. job report later in the ...
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Asian markets failed to benefit from Wall Street's positive lead and are mostly softer on Wednesday as investors hunker down ahead of key economic ...
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DIGITALLOOK
LONDON (ShareCast) - (ShareCast News) - These were the movements in the most widely followed longer-term sovereign bond yields: US: 2.16% ...
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Yahoo News UK
US JOBS: In the U.S., most of the focus will be on the November job's report, to be released Friday. Expectations are high for November, with ...
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The Voice Herald (blog)
Morgan Stanley rose 1.9 percent following reports it plans to cut hundreds of jobs in its bond and currency trading divisions following a downturn in ...
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