Monday, June 5, 2017

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update June 5, 2017
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"The pessimistic story of the jobs data should weigh on the dollar as the Fed is still expected to hike rates in June, but most market participants believe ...
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Eight years after the end of the Great Recession, the U.S. is finally close to full employment — the cherished economic ideal in which most people who ...
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The dollar tumbled to levels around ¥110.50 in Tokyo trading Monday, weighed down by weaker than expected U.S. jobs data for May released late ...
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Asian currencies were broadly firmer as the dollar languished near a seven-month low on Monday after disappointing US jobs growth in May raised ...
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The US added a modest 138,000 new jobs last month while figures for March and April were cut by 85,000 compared to what was initially reported.
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Longer-term Gilts found a good bid following the release of a considerably weaker-than-expected reading on the US job markets which pushed their ...
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The dollar inched up from a seven-month low hit after U.S. jobs growth in May missed expectations, while sterling fell after the ...
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After finding the lowest-paying job in state, Howmuch.com then ranked each one according to mean annual salary. Shampooers in South and North ...
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Throughout the past sixty years, the most reliable source of job growth in the United States has been healthcare. When other industries, like ...
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