Friday, May 5, 2017

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update May 5, 2017
NEWS
Economists surveyed by CNNMoney predict the US economy added 190,000 jobs in April, which would be far better than the 98,000 jobs added in ...
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While March's U.S. employment report wasn't as bad as the payrolls number indicated, there are plenty of reasons why April's figures will be brighter ...
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Markets: Oil slide rattles nerves; US jobs data ahead ... and West Texas Intermediate, the main US contract is losing 1.7 per cent to $44.76 per cent.
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After a hiring slowdown in March, the U.S. job market is thought to have resumed solid growth in April, a trend that would help underpin an economic ...
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SAN FRANCISCO — While on the campaign trail last year, Donald Trump lamented the loss of manufacturing jobs in the United States and set his ...
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A job seeker fills out an application at the King Soopers grocery store table at a job fair at the Denver Workforce Center in Denver, Colorado, U.S. ...
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After years of losing jobs to automation or off-shoring, American men are enrolling in college at record levels as they discover a degree is what ...
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Investors also turned cautious ahead of the release of the U.S. Labor Department's closely-watched monthly jobs data later today. Employment is ...
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Bloomberg Intelligence's Yelena Shulyatyeva and Bloomberg's Cameron Crise preview the April U.S. jobs report. They speak with Bloomberg's Joe ...
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WEB
HK shares drop ahead of US job data release
Shares in Hong Kong fell on Thursday as investors returned from a second public holiday this week, with eyes on the release of US jobs data ahead of ...
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Australian shares flat as commodity prices fall, US jobs data eyed
Australian shares opened flat on Friday as traders await U.S. jobs data later and after commodity prices fell....
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