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Asian shares are mostly higher in muted trading after discouraging U.S. economic data pulled Wall Street stocks lower.
The monthly jobs report is already closely-watched on Wall Street and in Washington but has taken on a new importance after ...
Some fear a decline in the world-leading economic statistics underpinning U.S. markets.
Wall Street was on track to open with gains on Monday following Friday's sell-off that was triggered by fears of a slowing ...
The president fired the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner on Friday after poor job numbers. A Federal Reserve governor ...
Global shares advanced Monday after Wall Street had its worst day since May following the release of weak U.S. jobs data and ...
"This implies that the weak gains in payrolls in recent months might have something to do with the supply of labor." ...
Global shares have mostly advanced after Wall Street had its worst day since May following the release of weak U.S. jobs data ...
The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and the Wall Street Journal. Additional reporting in this episode by Katherine Bindley, Te-Ping Chen, Lindsay Ellis, Justin Lahart and Lauren Weber.
Wall Street rose to more records following some better-than-expected updates on the economy. The S&P 500 climbed 0.5% Thursday, beating the all-time high it set last week. The Dow Jones ...