Saturday, December 9, 2017

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Daily update December 9, 2017
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The labor market remained healthy in November, adding jobs at a strong clip despite a shrinking pool of available workers. Still, there were some potentially troubling trends for employees, most notably persistently sluggish wage gains. Here are some positives and negatives in the job market:.
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The US job market appears to have bounced back from the devastating storms that struck Florida and Texas in the autumn, adding 228,000 jobs in November as the unemployment rate remained at a 17-year low of 4.1%. Hurricanes Harvey and Irma set off huge swings in job-creation numbers, released ...
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2. Jobs report: The U.S. economy continued its strong jobs-creation run in November. The data show employers added 228,000 jobs and unemployment remained at a 17-year low of 4.1%. The report echoes other signs of strength: The economy grew 3.3% in the most recent quarter, its best performance ...
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US JOBS: U.S. employers added a robust 228,000 jobs in November, a sign of the job market's enduring strength in its ninth year of economic recovery. And the unemployment rate remained at a 17-year low of 4.1 percent, the Labor Department reported. The figures have reinforced expectations that the ...
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NEW YORK • Stocks around the world climbed on Friday following a stronger-than-expected U.S. jobs report and a breakthrough in talks for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union. Health care and technology stocks helped lead the market, while crude oil continued to claw back some of its ...
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That also compared with a downwardly revised 244,000 jobs created in October. Friday's report reflected some normalisation in the labour market after a string of hurricanes battered the US earlier this year. After revisions, the report showed that job gains have averaged 170,000 over the last three ...
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NEW YORK - Stocks rose Friday following a better-than-expected U.S. jobs report, and the strong finish pushed the Standard & Poor's 500 index to a record level and its third straight weekly gain despite some weakness earlier in the week. The gains were widespread, and telecom and health care stocks ...
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Keeping with its current trend, employment in mining remained steady for November, according to data released Dec. 8 from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Jobs in oil and gas extraction increased by 200. But the biggest increase came in support activities for mining, with the addition of 4,100 jobs.
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With a third interest-rate increase of 2017 widely expected next week, investors and analysts said Friday's jobs report would likely have little impact on the Fed's meeting, though it could affect the central bank's outlook for 2018. Although the report showed U.S. employers hired workers at a strong rate in ...
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The International Trade Commission recently announced recommendations for the U.S. to impose tariffs of up to 50 percent on washing machine imports exceeding a quota of 1.2 million units annually. The recommendation has been passed along to President Donald Trump, giving him 60 days to reach ...
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