Monday, March 7, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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Daily update March 7, 2016
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European markets opened lower despite a solid U.S. jobs report on Friday as investors digest the latest economic targets from China and focus on the ...
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MANILA, March 7 Gold steadied below last week's 13-month high on Monday, its recent rally doused by robust U.S. employment data that ...
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Yahoo News
Hong Kong (AFP) - Most Asian stocks began the week in buoyant mood Monday, cheering a strong pick-up in US job creation while weighing China's ...
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Sky News Australia
It continued its rise over the weekend following the release of the US non-farm payroll data showing the world's biggest economy added 242,000 jobs ...
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Times LIVE
Emerging market currencies rallied against the dollar Monday after the mood on regional trading floors got a strong boost from a solid US monthly jobs ...
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Financial Express
The New Zealand dollar touched a two-month high as the greenback slid following a mixed report on the US jobs market. The kiwi hit 68.19 US cents, ...
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Financial Express Bangladesh
"The result of the U.S. jobs data was neutral to Japanese investors. The market will continue to stay focused on macro data such as this week's GDP," ...
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The Australian bond market is continuing to lick its wounds after a stronger US employment report was released on Friday. Local bonds have ...
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Dollar stays in upper 113 yen range after solid US jobs data
12:38 7 March 2016. Dollar stays in upper 113 yen range after solid U.S. jobs data. TOKYO, March 7, Kyodo. To have fuller access to the Kyodo News ...
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