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The golden age of government support for clean energy is over. A new fraught era of energy policy has begun.
Investors were feeling zen on Thursday ahead of monthly jobs data that will give the market a better sense of how tariffs are ...
Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq 100 futures are rising in premarket trading ahead of the Jobs Report for June. Stock markets are watching developments on U.S. trade deals and Trump's tax and spending bill, ...
Gold futures were rising as investors awaited crucial U.S. economic data. Futures were up 0.2% at $3,354.90 a troy ounce. The ...
The public sector added 73,000 jobs in June, a surprising gain driven by state and local government hiring. State government payrolls rose by 47,000 last month, driven largely by hiring in education.
The sectors driving June’s stronger job growth were fairly limited, with the healthcare industry once again leading the pack. Healthcare added 39,000 jobs in June, which is on par with the average ...
The British pound and U.K. government bonds were paring back some of their losses on Thursday, having tumbled the previous ...
The U.S. dollar index, which measures the value of the dollar against a basket of foreign currencies, rose sharply in response to stronger-than-expected labor market data this morning. It moved as ...
Unemployment rate: 4.3%, slightly higher than 4.2% in May. The Fed angle: It's unlikely that a moderate jobs report will prompt the central bank to cut interest rates at its next meeting.
The number of Americans who newly filed for unemployment benefits fell last week, the Labor Department said Thursday, a welcome sign of strength in June's labor market as job growth exceeded ...
After hitting a peak in early June, initial jobless claims have been sliding in recent weeks, and that continued to be the case at the end of last month. About 233,000 new unemployment insurance ...
Traders are fleeing any remaining bets on the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates on July 30. Odds of a July rate cut sank to 4.7% on Thursday after the June jobs report came in stronger than ...