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| | | ... And "fundamentals" continue to improve there. Just look at the latest non-farm payrolls report. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that employment jumped by 230,000 in March - making the 185,000 gains financial markets were expecting a bearish projection. ... |
| | | | ... cent in the previous month because Americans have simply given up looking for work. This is from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) website: "The number of unemployed reentrants to the labor force fell by 286,000 in May, offsetting an increase in April." ... |
| | | | ... payrolls report was spun favourably despite coming in worse than market expectations? According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 132K jobs were created in America last month. Hip, hip... Never mind that this is short of the forecast addition of 200K. ... |
| | | | ... weather, that is. In fact, even Kieth Hall, the Commissioner of the agency that counted the numbers - the Bureau of Labor Statistics - "cannot say how much February's payroll employment was affected by the severe weather." Financial markets expect the ... |
| | | | ... that we've witnessed over the course of this week's activity. How so? At the end of last week, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that US non-farm payrolls fell by 36K in February versus expectations for a 50K drop. The unemployment rate steadied ... |
| | | | ... weather factor. Cause even Kieth Hall, the Commissioner of the agency that counted the numbers - the Bureau of Labor Statistics - "cannot say how much February's payroll employment was affected by the severe weather." So what do we do now? We wait until ... |
| | | | ... comes to shove. Now for the American labour market. There was something for everyone in the latest US Bureau of Labor Statistics report. Something for the bears. US non-farm payrolls fell 20,000 in January - expectations were for a 15,000 gain - following ... |
| | | | ... former fat cats of Wall Street, they will be lucky to afford half a can of soup. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics non-farm payrolls plummeted by 533,000 in November - the biggest one-month fall in 34 years. This brings the total number ... |
| | | | ... the week ended 27 September - the highest since the September 11 terrorists attacks in 2001. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics explains that the estimate has been elevated by around 45,000 due to Hurricanes Ike and Gustav. But even accounting for this ... |
| | | | ... the September 11 attacks on the US. Meanwhile, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) had announced positive labor statistics, with the unemployment rate dipping to its lowest level since 1990. The latest housing lending finance also rose according ... |
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