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Stocks rebounded over the past week as comments from President Trump eased investor concerns about an escalating trade war ...
The monthly U.S. employment report, data on first-quarter U.S. economic growth and an inflation update add to the potential ...
The surprise jump in hiring did little to cheer investors after Thursday's historic selloff, with analysts already saying last month's data reflects an economic reality Trump has upended.
How is the trade turmoil affecting the American economy and U.S. blue-chip stocks? Investors will get plenty of fresh data ...
A new report from the Department of Labor suggests that the Job Corps training program is spending over $1 billion with ...
But ECB president Christine Lagarde is unlikely to go on a victory lap, as the 10 per cent universal tariffs Trump imposed on ...
The March employment report comes as investors are closely watching for any signs of slowing in the US economy amid a stock market sell-off.
US stocks futures were off their morning lows ahead of the jobs report but ticked lower as investors digested the data. While job growth was stronger than expected, tariff anxiety continues to drive ...
The U.S. economy added 228,000 jobs in March, above economists expectations, as payroll growth continued at a faster pace despite mounting economic uncertainty.
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits increased marginally last week, suggesting the ...
US employers added a surprise 228,000 jobs in March — much higher than analysts had anticipated in the last report before President Donald Trump unveiled his sweeping reciprocal tariff plan.
US stocks futures were off their morning lows ahead of the jobs report but ticked lower as investors digested the data. The Dow was lower by 1,450 points, or 3.6%. The broader S&P 500 was 4.1% lower.