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US Services Sector Activity Experiences Largest Contraction In Over 4 Years: Gold Rallies, Dollar Tumbles As Traders Raise Rate Cut Bets
Business sentiment in the U.S. services sector plummeted in June, missing economic estimates by a wide margin and indicating that the pace of economic growth slowed down markedly at the end of last qu
Private Employers Add 150,000 Jobs In June, Less Than Expected: Job Growth 'Solid, But Not Broad-Based'
The pace of job creation in the U.S. private sector fell short of expectations in June, suggesting a slight easing in labor market conditions.Private employers in the U.S. added 150,000 jobs last mont
Last Inflation Report Pushed Markets To Record Highs In June: Could It Happen Again Friday? 5 ETFs To Watch
The inflation report that's closely watched by the Federal Reserve — the Personal Consumption Expenditure price index — was published on May 31 for April data and sparked a fresh market rally in June,
Jobless Claims Exceed Estimates, Philly Fed Index Declines, Housing Starts And Permits Fall Sharply: Thursday's Economic Digest
Economic data released Thursday morning revealed slightly higher-than-expected weekly unemployment claims, sharp contractions in housing starts and building permits, and a drop in a business outlook s
Asia And Europe Markets Advance, Crude Near $80 While Dollar Gains - Global Markets Today While US Slept
On Monday, June 17th, the U.S. stock markets finished strong, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq achieving record highs. This was driven by a surge in technology stocks amid excitement over artificial intell
Asia Dips, European Markets Advance, While Crude And Gold Trade Lower - Global Markets Today While US Slept
On Friday, June 14th, the U.S. stock markets showed mixed results. The Nasdaq achieved a record high for the fifth consecutive day, propelled by gains in Adobe and other tech stocks. In contrast, both