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| | | ... The four-week moving average was 424,750, a decrease of 3,000 from the previous week's revised average of 427,750." (Department of Labour) Sure it's still above the 400K mark that's widely-accepted as the number that'll signal that the US economy would ... |
| | | | ... version of the Windows operating system earlier than expected, in April 2012. Investors meanwhile shrugged off Commerce Department data showing that consumer spending in May was virtually unchanged from April, underscoring the continued weakness of the ... |
| | | | As the Australian financial regulatory sphere becomes more complex, Macquarie University is set to offer a new master's degree in financial regulation. The tertiary institution has teamed up with Promontory Financial Group to offer the course, said ... |
| | | | ... http://www.centerforfinancialstability.org/research/Greece_062411.pdf There's another paper I read - which seemed more viable- written by Yannis Varoufakis of the Department of Economics at the Univerisity of Athens and Stuart Holland of the Department ... |
| | | | ... QE2. Big Benny reminded us just yesterday -- and data out while we were sleeping confirmed his prognosis. US Labor Department figures showed that jobless claims increased by 9,000 to 429,000 in the week ended 18 June - exceeding market expectations for ... |
| | | | ... indicators on the health of the US economic recovery. Inflation reached an annualised 3.6 per cent in May, the Labor Department said, indicating that rising prices threaten to chew away at consumers' earnings. Meanwhile a Federal Reserve report showed ... |
| | | | ... Hillyard, has been a public servant in Western Australia for over 39 years. During his career, Hillyard has worked in the Department of Labour and Industry since 1977 in consumer protection and fair trading roles, building partnerships with advocates ... |
| | | | ... ended down 1.02 per cent, by 31.94 points, at 3,113.73. US jobs data released Friday sent US stocks down as the Labor Department reported that the economy added a paltry 54,000 jobs in May. The Japanese market was dragged by Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) ... |
| | | | ... fifth-straight weekly slump and the S&P 500 its biggest weekly decline (2.3 per cent) since August last year. The Labour Department reported that the economy added a paltry 54,000 jobs in May, one-quarter of the February-April pace, intensifying the ... |
| | | | ... adviser and current State Super Trustee chair Don Russell is heading back to Canberra to run a commonwealth government department. Russell is also chair of the LUCRF industry fund investment committee and was formerly BNY Mellon Asset Management's global ... |
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