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U.S. Employers Add 531,000 Jobs In October

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The Department of Labor also reports the nation's unemployment rate fell to 4.6%.
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CLEAN : Nicaragua fires its doctors for criticizing the handling of the pandemic

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Unemployed and emotionally beaten, Nicaraguan doctors fired for demanding personal protective equipment and for criticizing the handling of the pandemic by the government of President Daniel Ortega, continue to be on the front lines...
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Labor Department: U.S. Employers Add 850K Jobs In June

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June hiring was particularly strong in restaurants, bars and hotels as more Americans are returning to their pre-pandemic lifestyle.
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China's Restrictions On Listings, Foreign Investments May Be Long-Lived: Sheets

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Jul.09 -- PGIM Fixed Income Chief Economist Nathan Sheets says that China's restrictions on overseas listings and its capital markets controls may be long-lived. He still thinks that China wants investments from the West. He joins...
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Labor Dynamics Probably Have Not Shifted Permanently: Rattner

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Willett Advisors Chairman & CEO Steve Rattner says that the hand of labor is growing stronger after the pandemic, but doesn't think the dynamics have changed permnanetly. He thinks increasing the power of organized labor is necessary,...
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Labor Department Extends Unemployment Benefit Eligibility

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The Labor Department says Americans who are not working because they're worried about getting COVID are eligible for jobless benefits.
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Cautiously Optimist on Hong Kong’s Economic Recovery: Labour & Welfare Secretary

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Hong Kong Secretary for Labour and Welfare Law Chi Kwong discusses Hong Kong’s labor market amid the coronavirus pandemic, the city’s economic recovery and government stimulus measures. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.” (Source:...
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CLEAN : Valence: an employee of an unemployment agency shot dead, second victim dies

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The Pôle Emploi unemployment agency in Valence is deserted after a counsellor was shot dead (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Summers & Ferguson Debate What Causes Inflation

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Mar.12 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, thinks there is a one-third chance that the Federal Reserve's reaction to inflation caused by stimulus could spook markets and spark a...
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Fed Chair Powell: U.S. Unemployment Closer To 10%

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The Labor Department said the nation's official unemployment rate was 6.3%.
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Where Could Money From a $3.5 Trillion Spending Bill Go?

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Sep.17 -- President Joe Biden is trying to push his $3.5 trillion plan through a narrowly divided Congress. Henrietta Treyz of Veda Partners looks at how negotiations have gone and where this money could go if the bill is passed. She's...
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Manufacturers Seek Longer U.K. Furlough

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Sep.08 -- Stephen Phipson, chief executive officer at MakeUK, discusses extending the U.K.’s furlough program and why the program is still needed. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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May Jobs Gains Didn't Translate To Black Or Asian Americans

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The Labor Department reported an overall increase in jobs, but the jobs benefitted White and Hispanic Americans the most.
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Bond Market Needs to Be Overhauled, Says Guggenheim's Millstein

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Jan.26 -- Guggenheim Securities Co-Chairman Jim Millstein says debt markets should be revamped after the Federal Reserve came to their rescue. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Report: U.S. Unemployment Rate Drops To 6.9%

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The Labor Department says the U.S. gained 638,000 jobs in October.
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RockCreek's Beschloss, BlackRock's Rieder on Risk-Off Sentiment

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Sep.11 -- Afsaneh Beschloss, RockCreek Group founder and chief executive officer, sees the beginning of a possible long-term market correction. Rick Rieder, BlackRock Inc.'s global chief investment officer of fixed income, warns not to...
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Philippines May Keep Low Rates Until End of 2022: Diokno

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Dec.21 -- Philippine central bank Governor Benjamin Diokno discusses the outlook for the economy, monetary policy and the local currency. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas left the key interest rate unchanged at 2.00% last week. Diokno speaks...
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Pres. Biden To Order Stopgap Relief While Congress Considers Stimulus

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The pair of orders will reportedly increase food aid and protect those seeking jobs while on unemployment.
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The Fed Learns From Its Mistakes on Employment: Mike Konczal

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Mar.15 -- Mike Konczal, director of progressive thought at the Roosevelt Institute, speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?" about this week's FOMC meeting and the unequal economic...
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Americans Filing Jobless Claims At Highest Level In 8 Months

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Applications for unemployment benefits for the week ending July 16 rose by 7,000 to 251,000, up from the previous week's 244,000.
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Investing in Turbulent Times

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David Bianco, DWS Americas CIO and Lori Calvasina, RBC Capital Markets Head of US Equity Strategy talk about the strength of the dollar and why the US remains a safe haven.
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Looking Beyond Cash

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Erin Browne, PIMCO Portfolio Manager and Chris Ailman, CalSTRS CIO talk about fixed income investments and where to invest beyond cash. They discuss where the safe havens are for the next couple of quarters. Also, Browne and Ailman...
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US Initial Jobless Claims Fall for a Third Week

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Initial unemployment claims decreased by 5,000 to 232,000 in the week ended Aug. 27, Labor Department data showed. The median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for 248,000 new applications. Mike McKee reports on...
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Adecco Has Remained Solidly Profitable, Says CEO

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Aug.06 -- Alain Dehaze, chief executive officer at The Adecco Group, discusses the company’s economic recovery, the impact of coronavirus on employment and diversity in hiring. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”