Thursday, June 2, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update June 2, 2016
NEWS
CNNMoney
About 36,000 Verizon employees went on strike for 6 weeks demanding better pay, working conditions and jobs kept in the United States. The conflict ...
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Bloomberg
The euro faces upside risks heading into the European Central Bank rate decision on Thursday, with President Mario Draghi and his fellow officials ...
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Daily Mail
Attention is now turning to the Friday release of a US jobs report, with a strong reading likely to raise expectations the Federal Reserve will lift interest ...
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Investing.com
The U.S. was to release the ADP jobs report for May at 12:15GMT, or 8:15AM ET, followed by weekly jobless claims data at 12:30GMT, or 8:30AM ET.
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BDlive
THE rand was little moved against the dollar in range-bound trade late on Wednesday as markets were in a wait-and-see mode ahead of US jobs data ...
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ANZ senior FX strategist Daniel Been said the currency moved within a tight range ahead of the release of US non-farm payrolls data on Friday, and a ...
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Wall Street Journal
Before the US imposed tariffs against certain imports of certain Chinese steels I stated that the reason we didn't want to do this is because such trade ...
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Irish Times
Traders and investors will be paying close attention to the US monthly jobs report to be released on Friday, particularly for what it implies for Federal ...
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
The ringgit fell to a three-month low against the dollar on speculation US jobs data due on Friday will underscore the prospects for a Federal Reserve ...
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Newsmax
Donald Trump promises to bring American manufacturing jobs back from China. He won't ... We all know the U.S. lost most of its assembly line jobs.
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