US Job Openings Fall Marginally in January

WASHINGTON, March 6 Reuters U.S. job openings fell marginally in January, while hiring declined as labor market conditions continue to gradually ease. Job openings, a measure of labor demand, slipped 26,000 to 8.863 million on the last day of January, the Labor Department39;s Bureau of Labor Statistics said in its monthly Job Openings and Labor […]
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French Budget Squeeze has only just Begun

2023 deficit seen significantly above targetminister More budget cuts seen after 10 bln euros in pipeline Ratings decisions, EU elections complicate timing PARIS, March 7 Reuters France39;s midFebruary emergency budget cuts to keep its deficitreduction plans on track are unlikely to be the last, leaving the government struggling to strike a balance between financial imperatives […]
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Strike Wave Hits German Rail and Airports as Disputes Mount

BERLIN, March 7 Reuters Germany faced strikes on three fronts on Thursday, as train drivers, airport security workers and Lufthansa ground staff walked off the job, spelling further headaches for millions of travellers in Europe39;s largest economy. The strikes are the latest in a wave of industrial actions to hit Germany, where high inflation and staff bottlenecks have […]
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Tokyo Inflation Climbed, Mixed Data for Services PMIs in Eurozone, ISM PMI Points to Growth Slowdown, U.S. Indices Plunged, Metals Remained High

Previous Trading Days Events 05.06.2024 According to the ISM report yesterday, the S. services industry growth slowed a bit in February. The ISM said its nonmanufacturing PMI slipped to 52.6 last month from 53.4 in January amid a decline in employment. The PMI figure however, was consistent with continued economic expansion. There were also no […]
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