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Bloomberg

Pace of Fed Rate Cuts Has to Slow: BlackRock's Rosenberg

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"Monetary policy is not as restrictive as they think it is," Jeffrey Rosenberg, systemic multi-strategy fund portfolio manager at BlackRock, says on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The US job market showed a solid advance in November, with...
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Bloomberg

Pimco's Wilding Sees Slower Pace of Rate Cuts in 2025

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Pimco Economist Tiffany Wilding says a 25 basis-point rate cut at the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee's December meeting is likely. Speaking on "Bloomberg Open Interest," Wilding also says the probability of the Fed raising rates...
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Bloomberg

US Jobs Preview: What to Watch for in November Report

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US November nonfarm payrolls are expected to rebound from October's near-zero print, with the unemployment rate likely to tick up as laid-off workers and new entrants to the labor market struggle to find jobs. Michael McKee has a preview...
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Bloomberg

US Payrolls Rebound in November, Rising by 227,000

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U.S. November payrolls increased 227,000 following an upwardly revised gain of 36,000 in October. The unemployment rate ticked up to 4.2% and average hourly earnings rose 0.4%. Michael McKee breaks down the numbers on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Fed's Goolsbee Says Labor Market Stable, Lower Rates Ahead

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Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee says the labor market appears largely stable and expects rates will be "a fair bit lower" a year from now. Goolsbee speaks during a fireside chat as part of the Chicago Fed's...
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Bloomberg

US Economy: GDP Grows at 2.8%, Jobless Claims Fall

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Applications for US unemployment benefits fell by 2,000 to 213,000 last week, while the US economy expanded at a solid pace in the third quarter with gross domestic product increasing at a 2.8% annualized pace. Michael McKee breaks down...
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Bloomberg

How India Is Failing Its Educated Youth

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India is the world's fastest growing major economy. Yet, it's struggling to create jobs for its expanding population. It's a key challenge for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who hopes to achieve developed economy status for the country by...
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Curated Video

Home sales tick up amidst good economic news ahead of the holidays

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The National Association of Realtors monthly Pending Home Sales Index reached its highest level since March last month, with rises in every region of the country. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Government announces plans to ‘get Britain working again’

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Places with the highest levels of joblessness will get extra NHS support as the Government bids to “get Britain working again”. Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall will announce the plans on Tuesday as part of wide-ranging reforms...
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Press Association

Government announces plans to ‘get Britain working again’

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Places with the highest levels of joblessness will get extra NHS support as the Government bids to “get Britain working again”. Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall will announce the plans on Tuesday as part of wide-ranging reforms...
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Press Association

Sinn Fein would introduce new immigration management agency, says McDonald

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Sinn Fein would introduce a new dedicated immigration management agency within months, Mary Lou McDonald has said. Ms McDonald said the agency would “ensure cohesion” around planning, sharing of information, and speedy decision-making.
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Press Association

Critical that we give certainty to hospitality sector, says Peter Burke

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Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Peter Burke, discusses the future of Ireland at the Fine Gael launch of its plan to cut costs for businesses, ahead of the General Election on November 29.
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Press Association

People Before Profit leader explains People Before Profit's state-building company policy

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People Before Profit leader Richard Boyd Barrett explains the party's policy of having a state-building company after a press launch in Dublin today.
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Curated Video

US economy grew at a solid 2.8% pace last quarter on strength of consumer spending

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The U.S. economy grew at a healthy 2.8% annual rate from July through September, with consumers helping drive growth despite the weight of still-high interest rates. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

What to know about becoming a gig economy worker

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Here's what to know before dropping the nine-to-five job to become a gig economy worker. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Economic expert warns of 'silver tsunami:' New retirees could strain the labor market

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There are 8 million job openings in the U.S. and 6.8 million people unemployed — a gap that is expected to increase as older Americans retire in waves described by some as a "silver tsunami." (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Workers prefer flexibility as companies roll out return-to-office mandates

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Nearly a quarter of workers say their companies rolled out a return-to-office mandate in the past year, despite a clear preference among employees for remote and hybrid work. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Seasonal job positions are down, but the demand for them among job seekers is hot

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The holiday shopping season wouldn't be possible without seasonal workers, hired for only a few weeks to help make the magic happen. The hiring for those positions are ramping up now. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

MP for Llanelli says Government will ensure Tata is 'held to account' over Port Talbot closure

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John Warman, an ex-mayor of Neath Port Talbot Council, who worked in the Welsh steel plant for nearly 30 years, said he felt “very emotional” as the closure got under way on Monday. Speaking to the PA news agency outside the Port Talbot...
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Press Association

Liz Kendall at the Labour Party conference - full speech

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Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall delivers a speech at the Labour Party conference in Liverpool.
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Press Association

Streeting promises 'crack teams' of clinicians to clear NHS backlogs

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Health Secretary Wes Streeting delivers a speech at the Labour Party conference in Liverpool. Mr Streeting set out plans to prioritise clearing NHS backlogs in the areas with the highest levels of people out of work due to ill health....
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Curated Video

Fearing layoffs, more workers are 'career cushioning'

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Fearing layoffs, more workers are "career cushioning" as they feel they need to prepare for the worst. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

BBC director-general offers apology following Strictly Come Dancing allegations

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Tim Davie, the director-general of the BBC has apologised to Strictly Come Dancing contestants who have had an experience that “hasn’t been wholly positive”.
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Press Association

Climate groups join forces with Unions to call for 'just transition' at Tata Steel

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Footage from protest outside Tata Steel headquarters in London as climate groups and steel workers union came together to call for a 'just transition' to low-carbon economy. *Interviews with Paul Morozzo (campaigner at Greenpeace) and...