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| | | ... Could it be in response to US President Obama's "insourcing" speech last month? For when America starts making noises about jobs and business activity at home, China's cheap exports and the undervalued yuan are next in line. Must be because Mitt Romney's ... |
| | | | ... with 7,019 contracts traded. US stocks closed higher on Thursday but failed to lock in early strong gains helped by positive jobs data and a key ruling for the pending Greek debt write-off that had boosted the Dow back above the 13,000 line. At the closing ... |
| | | | ... offerings around scalable business operations in all of our markets worldwide," the company said in a statement. Up to 30 jobs are likely to be affected. |
| | | | ... and 9.0% last year. It's been steadily dropping since September 2011 and was clocked at 8.3% as at January - with 243,000 jobs created in that month alone. Must be why the Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan final index of consumer sentiment reached ... |
| | | | ... nearly three for every working Australian. Many people have forgotten they have small amounts of money in super accounts from jobs they had years ago," said Brogden. "The automatic consolidation of inactive superannuation accounts will make the system ... |
| | | | ... before loans of up to 130 billion euros until 2014 could be handed over". Yes, yes, we know what those are - (more) cuts in jobs, wages, and pensions - and these "must" be inked into law by the Greek Parliament. But because he doesn't trust his Greek ... |
| | | | ... continuing strong growth in Asia," said Smith. Earlier this month, ANZ controversially announced it would cut around 1000 jobs by September 30 to adjust to weak demand for financial services while also raising its standard variable mortgage rates independently ... |
| | | | ... better than expected stat - Australian employment. You probably already know this by now. But just in case, another 46,300 jobs - the biggest since November 2010 -- were created in this, our "lucky country" last month which took the unemployment rate ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open higher, following Wall Street's strong positive lead after US jobs data showed the lowest unemployment in almost four years. At 0809 AEDT on Friday, the March share price index futures contract was up 40 points ... |
| | | | ... institutional clients and no longer conduct local funds research and wealth management services from October this year. In total, 30 jobs are expected to be lost in the move, which will see a concentration on serving institutional clients with desktop ... |
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