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Most economists say that the Bureau of Labor Statistics is a nonpolitical agency staffed by people obsessed with getting the ...
Some fear a decline in the world-leading economic statistics underpinning U.S. markets.
Big question marks still loom for the Fed, and while the jobs report last Friday was weak, the unemployment rate remains low.
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Wall Street was on track to open with gains on Monday following Friday's sell-off that was triggered by fears of a slowing ...
The president fired the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner on Friday after poor job numbers. A Federal Reserve governor ...
Wall Street is holding relatively steady following a mixed set of profit reports from such giants as McDonald’s and The Walt ...
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Global shares advanced Monday after Wall Street had its worst day since May following the release of weak U.S. jobs data and ...
Shares have advanced in Europe and Asia after U.S. stocks bounced back from a sell-off driven by weak U.S. jobs data.
Businesses, investors and the Fed are all operating under a cloud of uncertainty from Trump’s tariff policy. The latest moves ...
Wall Street's main indexes opened higher on Monday after a sharp pullback in the previous session, as markets priced in ...
Our top story so far, sticking with our summer movie theme, just like Jason Voorhees, the job market just keeps coming back ...
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