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More last-minute modifications to tariff rates and a disappointing July jobs report weighed heavily on investors on Friday.
July jobs report misses expectations with 73K jobs added, unemployment at 4.25%. Click here for more information on U.S.
The data come after economists have expressed concern that the Trump Administration’s flip-flopping tariff policies and ...
Citi’s analysts scrutinize trading patterns from days when payrolls data are released and find equities generally rally and U ...
Stocks are sinking and the VIX, a measure of volatility, is spiking, off the back of weak jobs data and new tariffs. Yet Wall Street is still bullish. Why it matters: Strategists who spoke with Axios ...
But downward revisions for prior months shocked investors even more, revealing that the labor market came to a near ...
The US job market cooled down in July as government and foreign workers suffered a significant hit — will likely putting ...
This is the worst major economic report in the post-pandemic era and opens the door for a more robust discussion over the wisdom of a September rate cut at the next Federal Open Market Committee ...