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| US Jobs Report to Offer Litmus Test for Fed After Rate Cut The next U.S. jobs report is more likely to embolden the Federal Reserve to keep this round of interest-rate cuts short and sweet, rather than validate ...
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| The State of the US Labor Market: Pre-July 2019 Jobs Release Tomorrow, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) will release its Employment Situation Summary for the month of July. Since the employment ...
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| Tariff Recession Risk, Japan-Korea Tensions, US Jobs: Eco Day Tariff Recession Risk, Japan-Korea Tensions, U.S. Jobs: Eco Day ... Today's U.S. jobs report is more likely to embolden the Federal Reserve to keep ...
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| US employment statistics will be released tomorrow. What is expected The US jobs report will be released at 8:30 AM ET/1230 GMT and is expected to show a positive non farm payroll number for the 106 consecutive ...
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| Here's what to expect in the July jobs report Here's what to expect in the July jobs report ... Economists polled by Refinitiv anticipate the U.S. economy to have added 164,000 jobs — a steady, ...
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| Explainer: Trump's China tariffs - Paid by US importers, not by China But that is not how tariffs work. China's government and companies in China do not pay U.S. tariffs directly. Tariffs are a tax on imported products and ...
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| Bank of England Woes, Dueling Trade Blows, US Jobs: Eco Day Happy Friday, Europe. Here's the latest news and analysis from Bloomberg Economics to help get your day started and send you into the weekend:.
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| US is thought to have added a solid 163000 jobs in July WASHINGTON — U.S. employers are thought to have sustained a steady pace of hiring in July, a reassuring sign for an economy that's endured a ...
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| Trade war fallout; US jobs report; Exxon earnings 1. Trade war escalation: Investors are focused on one thing: President Donald Trump's threat to impose tariffs on all Chinese exports to the United ...
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| The economy has problems, but the labor market isn't one of them: US likely added 171000 jobs in ... The U.S. likely added 171,000 new jobs in July, returning the unemployment rate to a 50-year low of 3.6%, according to economists polled by ...
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