A weakening U.S. labor market is a risk for both the U.S. economy and markets right now. But the most closely watched numbers — the rate of new jobs created and the official unemployment rate — don’t ...
While tech stocks had their worst week since April's "liberation day" crash, currency markets largely took the AI mini-crash ...
Washington — Gary Cohn, IBM vice chair and former National Economic Council director in President Trump's first term, said Sunday that "we've seen the job market degrade," though he noted that it may ...
Stocks aren’t focused on the inflation outlook too far into the future right now, and unless the bond market reacts to inflation data, stocks are more concerned with what the Fed will do.
The stock market fell again on Thursday as Wall Street continued to sell riskier technology and consumer discretionary stocks in the wake of some weaker labor market data. The Dow Jones Industrial ...
"We're sticking with our investment recommendation to Stay Home rather than to Go Global. In other words, overweight the US in global stock portfolios." ...
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This trend reflects a mix of psychology and economics. Fewer employees are choosing to leave their jobs, and the quit rate has remained near 2% since the beginning of the year. Rates this low have not ...
A host of alternative jobs data from Wall Street are pointing in the same direction: The U.S. labor market is losing steam. The Institute for Supply Management says services employment has shrunk for ...