Friday, July 7, 2017

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update July 7, 2017
NEWS
That compares with a post-recession peak of 6.65 people per job opening in July 2009. Revenue for U.S. search-and-placement services rose to ...
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But overall, job gains are starting to slow: The U.S. economy has added jobs for 80 consecutive months, one of the longest streaks on record. June is ...
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"Although employment levels continue to rise, household finances face .... Bank might tighten monetary policy, as they wait for the US jobs report.
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The ADP report always precedes the U.S. government Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), which currently expects a headline of 174K new jobs in June.
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Kumar stressed that the jobs created as part of its U.S. expansion would go to American workers. While workers could come to North Carolina from all ...
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THE Australian market looks set to open lower after Wall Street fell private sector jobs figures disappointed and unemployment claims rose. At 0700 ...
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The number of planned layoffs at U.S. firms fell in June to its lowest level of the year. U.S. companies announced 31,105 planned job cuts in June, ...
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Japan stocks drop amid concerns over US jobs data
Japan stocks drop amid concerns over US jobs data. Yuko Takeo and Nao Sano, Bloomberg | Bloomberg 44 minutes ago. Tokyo - Japanese shares ...
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Tokyo: Stocks close lower ahead of US jobs report
[TOKYO] Tokyo stocks ended lower Friday as investors remained cautious ahead of a key US jobs report. The benchmark Nikkei 225 index slipped ...
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