Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update February 9, 2016
NEWS
CNBC
... losses in several sectors, a continued decline in commodity prices and Friday's mixed U.S. employment data, added to concerns over global growth.
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Hindu Business Line
MarketWatch
Just days after a mediocre U.S. jobs report for January, the Federal Reserve's own tool to judge the health of the labor market fell to the lowest level in ...
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Hindu Business Line
MELBOURNE: Spot gold slipped on Monday from near a three-month top hit the session before, after a solid U.S. jobs report strengthened the dollar ...
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The New Zealand dollar weakened after an upbeat US employment report ahead of the local long weekend bolstered the US dollar. The kiwi fell to ...
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Washington Post
THE dollar extended its gains Monday as a closely watched US jobs report fanned speculation that the Federal Reserve may hike interest rates as ...
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ETF Trends
As a result, all eyes were glued to the January U.S. job data as this could throw light on the Fed's rate hike decision. But like several other economic ...
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MELBOURNE, Feb 8 (Reuters) - London copper edged down on Monday after the dollar firmed following a mixed U.S. jobs report, with the start of a ...
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The dollar remained near a spike in the lower 117 yen zone reached Friday in New York following the release of U.S. January jobs data showing an ...
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European stocks closed around 1% lower, losing ground for a fifth successive session, with losses accelerating into the close after the mixed U.S. jobs ...
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