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...The latest moves came after figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed that jobs growth in the US had far outstripped economists’ expectations in March, signalling continued strength in the jobs...
...The moves came after figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed that new applications for unemployment aid — a proxy for lay-offs — jumped to their highest level since January in the week to March...
...“In March, as companies accelerated their resumption of work and production after the spring festival, market activity increased,” Zhao Qinghe, senior statistician at the National Bureau of Statistics, said...
...The Bureau of Labor Statistics also said on Wednesday that core inflation, which excludes changes in food and energy costs, remained at 3.8 per cent....
...The headline inflation number from the Bureau of Labor Statistics is forecast to be 3.5 per cent for March, up from a rate of 3.2 per cent the previous month, according to a Bloomberg poll of economists....
...The US Bureau of Labor Statistics’ weekly data on jobless claims, a proxy for lay-offs, will signal how well the labour market is withstanding higher interest rates....
...Non-farm payrolls figures published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday surpassed economists’ expectations of 200,000 new jobs....
...US stocks opened higher following Tuesday’s inflation numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics....
...Core US consumer price inflation, which the Bureau of Labor Statistics will report on Tuesday, is expected to have slowed slightly in February to 3.7 per cent from 3.9 per cent the month prior, according...
...Union representation in the US was roughly 10 per cent of the workforce at the end of 2023, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics....
...The moves came after the producer price index, which tracks the prices businesses receive for their goods and services, rose 0.9 per cent year on year in January, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics...
...Friday’s jobs report also showed that the unemployment rate was stable at 3.7 per cent in December, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics....
...Core CPI, which excludes food and energy costs, was 3.9 per cent for the year to December, slightly lower than the 4 per cent figure for November, according to the data published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics...
...The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ JOLTS survey found that there were 9mn job openings on the last business day of December, an increase from an upwardly-revised 8.9mn in November....
...Also in the mix, the Bureau of Labor Statistics this morning made minimal revisions to last year’s inflation data, leaving traders’ bets on interest rate cuts largely unchanged....
...The Bureau of Labor Statistics on Thursday will release consumer price index data for December, which is expected to show that headline inflation accelerated slightly last month, with a modest slowdown in...
...The Bureau of Labor Statistics on Thursday will release its latest consumer price index report, which is expected to show that headline inflation accelerated slightly in December, with a modest slowdown...
...The Bureau of Labor Statistics will release its latest inflation figures on Thursday....
...Consumer prices rose by 3.4 per cent, according to figures published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Thursday, compared with an annual rate of 3.1 per cent in November....
...The non-farm payrolls figure was up from a revised figure of 173,000 in November, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and beat economists’ expectations for 170,000 additions....
...The unemployment rate also dropped unexpectedly, to 3.8 per cent from 3.9 per cent, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics....
...Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows that the number of industrial disputes has steadily risen since 2020 to the highest level in eight years....
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