Treasurys pop after jobs report
Nov 6, 2009 Bonds
Treasury prices were higher Friday after the government reported that unemployment spiked to 10.2% -- its highest level since April 1983.Tags: Jobs, Pop, Treasury Prices, Treasurys, Unemployment
Non Farm Payrolls To Bring The Bears Out
Nov 6, 2009 Markets
After what was a yawnfest this morning, the afternoon session started with the key Non Farm Payrolls which were weaker than expected across the board. Payrolls fell -190k vs the -175 the mark...
Tags: Afternoon Session, Bears, Dramatic Decline, Household Survey, Jobs, Losses, Market Survey, Non Farm Payrolls, Reason, Retail Trade, Unemployment Rate
10.2% Unemployment In The USA !
Nov 6, 2009 Markets
U/E moves higher to 10.2%
The initial reaction to the jobs number was negative. This is the problem that won’t go away. 70% of the GDP is the consumer and 10.2% of them are n...
Tags: Gdp, Initial Reaction, Jobs, Unemployment In The Usa
October Employment Report Preview
Nov 5, 2009 Markets
The monthly employment situation report is the most watched economic release. The attention has never been greater.
Everyone is interested in the unemployment rate, especially when it ...
Tags: Bottom Line, Employment Report, Employment Situation, Job, Jobs, Partisan Politics, Report Preview, Situation Report, Unemployment Rate
Treasurys mixed ahead of Fed statement
Nov 3, 2009 Bonds
Bond prices were mixed on Tuesday afternoon as investors await a statement from the Federal Reserve on monetary policy due Wednesday and monthly jobs data due Friday.Tags: Ahead, Bond Prices, Federal Reserve, Investors, Jobs, Monetary Policy, Treasurys, Tuesday Afternoon
Australia Job ads rise for second straight month - ANZ
Oct 4, 2009 Economy
THE number of job advertisements has increased for a second straight month in a further sign the economy has passed through the worst of the global downturn and is on the road to recovery, a survey...Tags: Australia Job, Economy, Global Downturn, Job Ads, Job Advertisements, Jobs, Newspapers
Even as Layoffs Persist, Some Good Jobs Go Begging
Oct 4, 2009 Economy, International
Even as layoffs persist, some employers can't find people with right skills to fill good jobsNo-Holds-Barred Economic Insights
Oct 3, 2009 Markets
For those who still aren’t convinced that Washington and Wall Street are leading them up the garden path with all their talk of “green shoots” and “‘V’-shap...
Tags: Bloomberg Television, Co Founder, Economic Insights, Encouragement, Garden Path, Hd, Home Depot, Jobs, Ken Langone, Sampling, Venture Capitalist, Wall Street
Bad news: Jobs market getting worse
Oct 2, 2009 Economy
Employers cut more jobs from their payrolls in September, as the long-battered U.S. labor market took an unexpected turn for the worse, according to a government report Friday.Tags: Bad News, Government Report, Jobs, Labor Market, Unexpected Turn
Employment Report In Depth - It Looks Ugly
Oct 2, 2009 Markets
Ugly, just plain ugly — that’s the best way to describe the September employment report. The economy dropped 263,000 jobs in the month, and 7.2 million now since the start of the r...
Tags: 1 Million, 6 Million, Economy, Employment Report, Jobs, News Items, Recession, Silver Linings, Ugly, Unemployment Rate

