Good news for job-seekers was bad news for home builders on Friday. September’s unexpectedly strong jobs report sent shares of companies that build houses lower. D.R. Horton, Lennar, and PulteGroup, ...
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Both Daniil Medvedev and Stefanos Tsitsipas served sweet revenge at the Shanghai Masters on Friday, vanquishing old foes in ...
Investors are a bit on edge about inflation, but it’s not a full-blown panic. Inflation is alive and kicking. It’s evident everywhere from your $10 box of blueberries at the grocery store to the ...
There weren’t many weak points in the latest employment data from September, but it is worth keeping in mind that the longer-term trends are still pointing to cooling conditions in the job market. And ...
Friday’s jobs data should alleviate concerns that the U.S. labor market is rapidly heading into a recession, signaling that the Federal Reserve won’t need to implement more dramatic rate cuts to prop ...
Stocks opened higher on the back of a surprisingly strong jobs report, which challenges the outlook for a recession and led traders to to adjust expectations for lower interest rates. The Dow Jones ...
Beyond the larger-than-expected payroll gains and low unemployment, Friday’s jobs report delivered details that depicted a still solid labor market. The overall labor participation rate remained ...
A court trying a French man charged with enlisting dozens of strangers to rape his heavily drugged wife ruled on Friday that the public could be present when video evidence is screened, reversing an ...
Brief scores from the Women's T20 Cricket World Cup match between South Africa and the West Indies in Dubai on Friday: ...
Traders lowered their expectations for interest-rate cuts in 2024 after the blowout jobs data. The CME FedWatch Tool, a tracker for market expectations for future interest-rate levels, showed the ...
Georgia's President Salome Zurabishvili, who has opposed the pro-Russian drift of the current government, said she was "quite optimistic" ahead of this month's "existential" parliamentary election.