Monday, April 4, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update April 4, 2016
NEWS
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Reuters
FTSE 0.1 percent. U.S. stocks rose on Friday, with the S&P 500 .SPX gaining 0.63 percent to a three-month high, after better-than-expected U.S. jobs ...
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CNBC
Asian markets were mixed Monday, not getting much of a boost from the better-than-expected U.S. jobs data last week, while Japanese shares lost ...
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MarketWatch
Asian stocks were mixed on Monday after solid U.S. jobs data underscored a steady economic recovery in the world's largest economy and kept in ...
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Financial Express
SINGAPORE, April 4 Gold nursed losses on Monday, after a strong U.S. jobs report triggered speculation that the Federal Reserve could raise interest ...
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Independent Online
TOKYO, April 4 The dollar was on the defensive on Monday, after Friday's firm U.S. jobs report failed to shift the broadly held view that the Federal ...
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Reuters UK
The impact of a report on Friday showing the U.S. economy added 215,000 jobs last month and another showing U.S. factory activity expanded in ...
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Mineweb
Business Standard
Indian shares are expected to start marginally higher, as a strong US jobs data on Friday lifted Asian equities today, offsetting weakness in oil prices.
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CBS News
"Only a few, mind. Employment growth has recovered slightly to 2% per annum. Enough to keep the US economy ticking over nicely, but wage ...
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WEB
Gold extends losses after robust US jobs report
Gold extends losses after strong US jobs report Business Day. 8:17 AM ... PRECIOUS-Gold nurses losses after robust U.S. jobs report Reuters.
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