Friday, December 4, 2015

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update December 4, 2015
NEWS
Financial Times
Moneycontrol.com
Investing.com - The dollar rose to fresh eight-month highs against the other major currencies on Wednesday, as the release of strong U.S. jobs data ...
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Wall Street Journal
U.S. government-bond yields rose Wednesday, with the yield on the ... A strong private-sector jobs report Wednesday also supported the Fed's plan to ...
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
Bangkok Post
ForexLive
Over the past few months, there have been plenty of declarations about the health of the U.S economy, in particular that U.S jobs unemployment was ...
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Times LIVE
THE rand was 9c firmer against the dollar late on Wednesday in subdued trade ahead of US Federal Reserve speeches later in the day, the European ...
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ForexLive
Today we get the ADP numbers. 190k is the general consensus, slightly up from last month's 182k, which was almost bang on expectations.
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City Index
The ADP number came out at 217,000 jobs added, considerably higher than prior expectations of 191,000. A positive US employment picture helps to ...
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SS - news) and ahead of the week's two key risks events, Thursday's European Central Bank policy meeting and Friday's US jobs report for November.
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WEB
Coming Up: US Jobs Report May Signal Slow Pace at Fed
Paychecks are starting to get a bit fatter (http://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-productivity-rises-2-2-in-third-quarter- 1449063206). But it isn't like workers' ...
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