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| | | | ... market grizzlies are finding themselves naked as news keep on getting better all the time. OK, ok. Maybe not the US employment report released over the weekend. Not yet. But it'll get there. What with all the positive activity indicators we've witnessed ... |
| | | | ... than a quarter of the 145,000 heads that financial markets expected to be signed in on their payrolls. Private sector employment growth also decelerated to only 50,000 workers in the month from 121,000 and less than the predicted 150,000 gain. America's ... |
| | | | ... better-than-expected 59.4 in January - the highest in six years. And just as the reading for the manufacturing, the service sector employment component has also risen. It's now up to its highest level in five years. Still not convinced. I have more on ... |
| | | | ... Stammer said, however, that we shouldn't right off the US just yet as their increasing consumer activity should lead to employment growth that should in turn push up their GDP growth. If this restores confidence in the US economy, it will encourage capital ... |
| | | | ... and expanding. In case, some doubt remains, the ISM survey's new orders component surged to 67.8 from 62.0 and the employment component rose to 61.7 from 58.9 But wait! Am I reading some dissent? From "The Globe and Mail" website: "David Rosenberg, chief ... |
| | | | ... has changed its outlook after the Queensland floods. Mr Jones said the market would focus also on the release of US employment data on Friday, but the turmoil in Egypt was likely dominate markets this week. "Certainly, the situation in Egypt is what's ... |
| | | | ... fund is offering connections between aspiring chefs and over 77,000 potential employers through the national HOSTPLUS employment database. "With more than 77,000 employers in the hospitality industry, this competition provides a fantastic opportunity ... |
| | | | ... emerging markets and emerging battery technology. He also believes US domestic cyclicals could perform well as the US employment picture begins to recover. Griffin described his approach as stock picking, with more of an emphasis on growth than value. ... |
| | | | ... the Reserve Bank of Australia for the foreseeable future and in the US, the Federal Reserve seems solely focused on employment figures at the moment. "We see the US market as continuing to trend higher and the Australian dollar will be less of a headache ... |
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