Saturday, July 8, 2017

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update July 8, 2017
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US employment rose by more than expected last month, but wage growth remained subdued, latest figures show. The economy added 222,000 jobs ...
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Food service and healthcare showed big monthly gains, but wages are rising only marginally. Employment growth has averaged 180,000 per month ...
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The U.S. job market roared back to life in June, with a better-than-expected 222,000 new positions created in June while the unemployment rate held ...
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Wall Street exhaled heavily Friday on news that job creation in both the public and private sectors accelerated and defied some of the recent ...
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Solid payroll figures in June should keep the U.S. Federal Reserve in a "hike-once-a-quarter mindset," said influential bond manager Jeffrey Gundlach ...
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Gold prices dropped to their lowest finish in about four months on Friday, adding to a weekly loss, as a relatively solid job-market snapshot for June ...
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The monthly employment reports have had the financial markets on an emotional roller coaster in recent months. After back-to-back robust job gains in ...
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U.S. Treasury debt yields and the dollar rose as investors analyzed how the mix of strong jobs and weak wage growth would influence the Fed's plans ...
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WEB
Gold Firms After Upbeat US Jobs Data; Silver Tries To Recover From Flash Crash
The upbeat U.S. jobs report only confirms those notions. In evening-hours (U.S. time) trading Thursday, silver futures prices showed a dramatic drop ...
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Unemployment Rate Rises To 4.4 Percent
From an NPR report: An estimated 222000 jobs were added to the U.S. economy in June, according to the monthly employment report released by the ...
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