A hotter-than-expected US Jobs report rattled wall street on Friday, quashing hopes for further federal reserve rate cuts.
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Wall Street's positive outlook for 2025 has been disrupted by a robust jobs report. The unexpected data has triggered a ...
"Inflation is stuck above target and risks are skewed to the upside. Economic activity is robust. We see little reason for ...
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The U.S. economy boasted an impressive 256,000 nonfarm payrolls in December, a figure that shocked forecasters.
The Dow DJIA dropped almost 700 points Friday, booking a back-to-back weekly decline that left it down 1.4% so far in January. That marked the index's worst performance over the first six trading days ...
U.S. stocks are recoiling on worries that good news on the job market may prove to be bad for Wall Street by keeping ...
The latest U.S. jobs report reveals a strong labor market with unemployment down to 4.1%. But what does this mean for the stock market? 📉 MarketBeat analyst Thomas Hughes breaks down how this data ...
Wall Street’s reaction to the strong December jobs report shows just how much bond yields and interest-rate expectations are driving the stock market these days. The Dow was down 600 points, or 1.4%, ...
Stocks took their cue from the bond market, where yields rose to crank up the pressure after a report said U.S. employers ...
Treasury yields were climbing Friday as investors weighed a jobs report that was stronger than Wall Street expected. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note was up about 10 basis points at around 4.78% ...