Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update June 8, 2016
NEWS
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Seeking Alpha
Emerging market bulls roared back to life as the poor US non-farm payroll and the receding probability of an imminent rate rise saw ETF investors ...
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Market Realist
Earlier, we learned that US non-farm payroll employment rose by 38,000 in May 2016 compared to 123,000 in April. This was one of the lowest rises in ...
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Wealth Professional (blog)
The Bank of Canada's top brass isn't ruffled over lacklustre U.S. job performance, despite our nation's dependence on American economic recovery.
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
The Singapore dollar continued to rally on Tuesday, rising 1.5 per cent from last Friday following the release of the latest US jobs data report which ...
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Live Trading News
Even worse, manufacturing jobs fell, possibly signaling a recession in the US. The decline in goods-producing jobs was last seen before significant ...
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New Haven Register
Charles Grady, spokesperson for the FBI in New Haven, facilitates a panel discussion about the barriers facing former inmates seeking employment at ...
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The U.S. bioscience industry grew to nearly 1.66 million jobs in 2014—up 2.2% from 2012, and nearly 10% since 2001, according to a report released ...
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Elliott Wave
A chief economist told U.S. News & World Report that May's U.S. jobs report was an "unqualified dud." A global forecaster said it was "bad, bad, bad.".
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The Corner Economic
The latest jobs data from the US is the worst for six years: 38,000 jobs created in May compared to the 160,000 expected. The market slumped on the ...
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