Sunday, June 5, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update June 5, 2016
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The U.S. dollar index lead the big shifts with a 1.8 plunge that rippled throughout currency pairs and other dollar-sensitive instruments like gold.
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Seeking Alpha
Even recognizing a holiday-short week, speculative position adjustments were minor in the days before the ECB meeting and the US jobs report.
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Press TV
A new jobs report in the United States has caused Wall Street stocks and the dollar to fall, raising worries about a weak international growth. According ...
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Fairfield Daily Republic
In case you didn't see Friday's jobs report for May, it was hard to see it as good news. But that didn't stop the partisan debates on cable news, with one ...
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Business Standard
Data on Friday showed US employers added only 38,000 jobs in May, the slowest in six years and much below analysts' expectations of 160,000.
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Business Standard
CNBC
A surprisingly dismal May jobs report this week shocked the market, and may yet sweep the prospect of a June rate hike back under the rug. However ...
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NDTV
Gold surged more than 2.5 per cent and saw its biggest one-day jump in seven weeks on Friday after US payrolls data fell well short of forecasts, ...
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US dollar tumbles on shock jobs data
The US Federal Reserve is expected to leave rates unchanged this month after shock jobs data indicated the labour market is weaker than thought.
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