Friday, October 2, 2020

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update October 2, 2020
NEWS
Can the U.S. economy regain at least 1 million jobs for the fifth straight month? And will the rapidly declining unemployment rate fall again and dip ...
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The last U.S. jobs report before November's presidential election is projected to show a sharp deceleration in labor-market gains, suggesting the ...
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The dollar drifted toward posting its softest week in more than a month on Friday, as revived hopes for a new U.S. stimulus ...
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... * Dollar tracking toward weakest week since late August. * Quiet trade ahead of U.S. non-farm payrolls at 1230 GMT. * Graphic: World FX rates in ...
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The U.S. employment report that is usually released on the first Friday of every month has traditionally been viewed as the most important piece of ...
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U.S. stock indexes are higher at midday. Many Asian stock markets were closed for a holiday, while the Tokyo Stock Exchange had to halt stock trading ...
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U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin remained far from agreement on COVID-19 relief after they failed in a ...
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The Labor Department is set to release its September jobs report Friday morning at 8:30 a.m. ET. Here are the main metrics expected from the release, ...
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The U.S. jobs recovery faces a double drag from the persistence of the pandemic and a lack of additional federal stimulus as the government is set to ...
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... The last U.S. jobs report before the presidential election is set to show a slowing economic recovery; hotel jobs are seen coming back in a handful of ...
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WEB
Trump, the Job Killer
Debate moderators should ask Trump: If you've brought back manufacturing jobs, why have 1800 U.S. factories closed under your watch?
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