Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update June 5, 2018
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US President Donald Trump's trade war is supposed to create more jobs, but a recent study shows the reality may be more bitter for the 'America First' ...
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The dollar gained against the yen on Monday after the release of an upbeat U.S. jobs report, although uncertainty over potential political risks kept the ...
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Indexes of technology companies and smaller, more U.S.-focused companies both hit ... The index rose 1.1 percent Friday after a strong jobs report.
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US markets recovered Friday on upbeat May jobs report and economic data. S&P 500 rose 1.1% to 2734.62, ending 0.5% up for the week. Dow Jones ...
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"The mood is mainly positive due to better US job creation seen in (Friday's) NFP data, which has carried stocks higher despite headwinds such as ...
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HONG KONG (Nikkei Markets) -- Asian stocks outside of Japan got off to a strong weekly start as positive signals from the U.S. bolstered technology ...
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The U.S. Chamber estimates that pulling out of NAFTA alone would 'kill as many as 1.8 million American jobs in the first year.' Steel and aluminum ...
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And U.S. gross domestic product -- the broadest measure of economic ... The labor force participation rate -- the share of U.S. adults who either have ...
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Investors continued to cheer a round of solid U.S. jobs data released Friday, which showed the world's largest economy in better economic health than ...
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Asian Shares Rise After Strong US Jobs News
TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian shares rose to their highest level in two-and-a-half-weeks on Monday as strong U.S. jobs data offset worries that tariff wars ...
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