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| | | ... positives. Besides, no one can make Wall Street budge before speculators and investors get a hold of the US Non-farm Payrolls report. I pity the finance reporter who's writing to write about the Street's performance overnight. Early trading saw the major ... |
| | | | ... closed flat to up overnight as it nervously awaits what the mother of all economic releases - the US Non-farm Payrolls report - would reveal about the economy's current state and future outlook. The report is out on the last day of this week's trading. ... |
| | | | ... this week. These are important numbers but not as important as the biggest kahuna of them all - the US non-farm payrolls report which will be released on Friday night. Australia of course will have its own waiting game. Our own economic scorecard is ... |
| | | | ... festering fears about sovereign debt burdens in Europe, before snapping back in the final hour. The US non-farm payrolls report, which showed the US economy lost 20,000 jobs in January, but the unemployment rate fell to 9.7 per cent, also presented a ... |
| | | | ... good for America's labour market. Not good for beefing up the case for a sustainable US recovery. The US non-farm payrolls report for January is set for release tomorrow. No doubt, everyone and his uncle are gnawing at their nails right now. They are ... |
| | | | ... that the US Federal Reserve is about to raise interest rates soon because of the heaps better-than-expected US payrolls report for November. The Fed was quick to deny - interest rates will remain low for as long as necessary - and the White House even ... |
| | | | ... fed funds rate from somewhere around 2011 and 2012 to as early as March 2010. The trigger was November's good US payrolls report - unemployment dropped to 10.0 per cent while the reported 11,000 job losses were so far, far better than the 125,000 pink ... |
| | | | ... Kansas anymore..." (James Cameron's movie, Avatar) But based on financial market's reaction to last Friday's US payrolls report, "we must be over the rainbow!" (Dorothy Gale in the Wizard of Oz). The sun shone, the sky blued and everything became beautiful ... |
| | | | ... port. Suddenly the disappointment over the weaker-than-expected ISM manufacturing survey and the poor US non-farm payrolls report for September did not matter. "The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting..." And the cheers just get louder. ... |
| | | | ... cancelled out last week's disappointment over the less than expected ISM manufacturing index and the shock US non-farm payrolls report which reported the loss of 263,000 jobs in September and the unemployment rate rising to 9.8 per cent. And for further ... |
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