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| | | ... services sector continues to expand. These were punctuated the oh-so-very-much disappointing US non-farm payrolls - employment grew by only 88,000 last month, less than half expectations for an addition of 200,000. Sure, the unemployment rate lessened ... |
| | | | ... Markets Stan Shamu said resource stocks were benefiting from a rise in commodity prices following disappointing US employment data, which had pushed the US dollar lower. "The recovery in resources on the back of a weaker US dollar following weaker non ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open lower after weak US employment figures late last week. At 0750 AEST on Monday, the June share price index futures contract was five points lower at 4,890, with 5,092 contracts traded. The Dow Jones Industrial ... |
| | | | ... said investors were absorbing the latest announcements from the Bank of Japan and looking ahead to an important US employment report. "This week has been a heavy one for economic data and people are just trying to digest a lot of that," Ms Chan said. ... |
| | | | ... noted a gloomy atmosphere owing to figures which indicated a slowdown in the huge US services sector on top of weak employment prospects in the world's biggest economy, which together raised concerns about its recovery. "US economic data hasn't been ... |
| | | | ... program, is illustrative of super fund marketing programs that are becoming increasing integrated with membership' employment communities. This is the only industry fund membership campaign explicitly labelled as a "scholarship". NGS said the scholarships ... |
| | | | ... is not so impressed saying that, "...it's not as good as the headline suggests, a lot of those jobs are in part-time employment". That may be. Part-time employment jumped by 53,700 in February. Still, even the 17,800 addition to full-time jobs is much ... |
| | | | ... forecast 2.0% growth for the US this year. The one that the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates would reduce employment by three quarters of a million jobs. It was so frightening that Wall Street closed higher that very same day the sequestration ... |
| | | | ... likely to increase. She said economic indicators show that consumer confidence had reached a two-year high and with US employment figures improving and growth in China stabilising there should be more job opportunities opening up in Australia as the ... |
| | | | ... past instances in which policymakers had prematurely removed accommodation, with adverse effects on economic growth, employment, and price stability..." "The passage of legislation in early January resolved some of the uncertainties surrounding the federal ... |
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