Friday, July 8, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update July 8, 2016
NEWS
New York Times
The US economy created a paltry 38,000 jobs in May raising concerns about the health of its labour market and prompting the Federal Reserve to ...
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CNBC
Caution has set in among global markets ahead of the latest U.S. jobs data for June and as oil prices fluctuate. On Thursday, U.S. stocks closed mixed ...
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CNBC
Bloomberg
The Guardian
The EU economy represents roughly a quarter of global GDP, making it systemically important to the world economy and the US. Therefore, if the ...
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MarketWatch
The focus of traders' anxiety shifted from Brexit to the possibility of dire U.S. job news from the June nonfarm payroll report, due later Friday. The May ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Interestingly, stocks may not be rooting for a strong US jobs report given the implication of a more hawkish #Fed. #NFPGuesses #USD #FX #NFP.
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USA TODAY
U.S. stock futures were lower Friday as investors looked to a U.S. jobs report and dumped riskier assets after five police officers were shot and killed in ...
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MarketWatch
The decline came as upbeat U.S. economic data triggered some ... The ADP report "sets up well for Friday's employment report and suggests a gain of ...
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Reuters
N225 fell 0.9 percent as the yen strengthened, and U.S. stock futures ... Market attention turned to the June jobs data, which are expected to show job ...
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WEB
Shanghai, Nikkei end lower as investors eye US jobs report
Traders' anxiety shifts to the possibility of dire U.S. job news. Asia's stock markets were broadly lower on Friday, dragg...
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Share market steady ahead of US jobs data
The share market has closed relatively steady as investors await the release of key US jobs numbers. Trading volumes were low as investors sat on ...
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