A sharp falloff in local government payrolls, mostly at schools, added an ominous new weight to the depressed labor market last month as the American economy lost 95,000 jobs and the unemployment rate remained at 9.6 percent.
In the last monthly employment report before the Nov. 2 midterm elections, which many see as a referendum on [...]
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Economy shed 95,000 jobs in September
October 10th, 2010 by Financial Writer
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Economy Offers Better Signals With Home Sales, Durable Orders
September 24th, 2010 by Financial Writer
The details in the August durable goods and new homes data offered some redemption to their otherwise disappointing headline numbers.
On Friday the Commerce Department reported that durable goods orders slipped 1.3% in August, from the upwardly revised gain of 0.7% recorded in July, and weaker than the 1% decrease forecast by the Street. Excluding the [...]
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GLOBAL MARKETS-Dollar, stocks rise on China import data
September 10th, 2010 by Financial Writer
The U.S. dollar rose on Friday after strong import data from China bolstered rising optimism about global growth, while stocks edged higher, buoyed by the economic outlook and a 3 percent gain in oil prices.
Chinese imports jumped in August, helping lift equity markets and commodity prices while diminishing the safe-haven appeal of the Japanese yen [...]
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Treasuries Rise as European Bank Concern Encourages Demand for Safest Debt
September 7th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Treasuries gained, pushing 10-year note yields down from the highest level in almost a month, as renewed concern Europe’s sovereign-debt crisis will undermine the recovery spurred demand for relative safety.
The yield curve flattened for the first time in five days after the Wall Street Journal reported that European stress tests underestimated some banks’ holdings of [...]
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European Exports, Investments Spur Economy’s Recovery
September 2nd, 2010 by Financial Writer
European exports surged the most on record and corporate spending rebounded from a two-year slump in the second quarter, fueling the region’s fastest economic expansion in four years.
Exports from the 16-nation euro region jumped 4.4 percent from the first quarter, the biggest gain since data were first compiled in 1995, while corporate spending rose 1.8 [...]
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Yen Weakens on Speculation Japan Will Curb Gains
August 12th, 2010 by Financial Writer
The dollar gained against the yen and euro after U.S. jobless-insurance claims unexpectedly rose, fueling appetite for the currency’s safety amid speculation the world’s largest economy may be slow to recover.
The euro weakened versus the dollar, after dropping the most in almost 22 months yesterday, as a report showed European industrial production unexpectedly contracted in [...]
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Yen Drops Against Most Major Counterparts as Stock Gains Dim Haven Demand
August 9th, 2010 by Financial Writer
The yen fell against higher-yielding currencies including the Mexican peso and Australian dollar as stocks rose, reducing demand for a refuge.
The dollar advanced from almost a three-month low against the euro on concern the greenback’s recent drop would be hard to sustain. The U.S. currency declined 1.7 percent last week as investors speculated that a [...]
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US Economy shrinks at 5.5% rate
June 25th, 2009 by Financial Writer
Despite narrower revision, the broadest measure of the nation’s economic activity posts second steepest decline in 27 years.
The U.S. economy shrank at an annual pace of 5.5% in the first quarter, the government said Thursday, a slower pace of decline than previously reported but still the second largest quarterly drop in 27 years.
Economists had expected [...]
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