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Stock market today: US stocks trade mixed ahead of key May jobs report
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance· 19 hours agoSignificantly above or below that range however would complicate the Federal Reserve's path to...
Stocks Open Down After Hot Jobs Report as Markets Digest Implications for Rates, Bond Yields
Barrons.com· 10 hours agoStocks opened lower because economic data are still sending mixed signals for markets. The Nasdaq...
It finally looks like the US economy is sticking its soft landing
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoAnother data point we can look at is the commonly followed ISM manufacturing index, which tracks...
FTSE 100 Live 7 June: Index closes week down as hot US jobs report dims rate cut hope
Evening Standard via Yahoo Finance· 6 hours agoThe FTSE 100 closed lower today as another blowout US jobs report dimmed hopes that the country’s...
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Citrus Chronicle Online· 2 days agoWeekly unemployment claims are seen as a stand-in for the number of U.S. layoffs in a given week and a sign of where the job market is headed. The Federal Reserve raised its benchmark borrowing ...
What we should learn from the jobs week data - HousingWire
HousingWire· 3 hours agoThe BLS jobs report shows the honey badger labor market woke up and once again chose violence this...
Morning Bid: US check on sub-4% jobless, China imports slow
WSAU Wausau· 14 hours agoBut the unemployment rate is set to remain at 3.9% and if that holds, Deutsche Bank strategists...
Morning Bid: Rate cut wagers fire up (again)
Reuters· 3 days agoA softening labour market and a cooling economy have traders perking up with expectations of a September rate cut from the Federal Reserve, lifting...
U.S. job market remains hot, adds 272,000 positions in May
NBC News via Yahoo Finance· 8 hours agoThe U.S. economy added 272,000 jobs in May, bringing good news for workers but potentially...
As 2024 Midpoint Nears, What’s Next For Stocks, Metals, Options?
Forbes· 19 hours agoWhere do things stand with stocks, precious metals? The options markets? What’s likely to happen...