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Claims Rise as PPI Falls by Most Since Start of Pandemic
US jobless claims rose for the first time in three weeks as the PPI fell by the most since the start of the pandemic. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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US Initial Unemployment Claims Rise to 245,000
Initial unemployment claims rose by 5,000 to 245,000 in the week ended April 15, Labor Department data showed. The median forecast in a Bloomberg survey of economists was for 240,000 applications. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg...
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Manchester Is the Best Place to Find New Jobs in England
Manchester, the former industrial powerhouse of northern England, has become an employment hotspot in what may be an early victory for the government's "levelling up" program. Bloomberg's Lucy White reports.
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US Adds More Jobs in April Than Expected
Nonfarm payrolls increased 253,000 after a downwardly revised 165,000 advance in March, a Bureau of Labor Statistics report showed. The unemployment rate declined to 3.4%, and monthly wage gains accelerated. Mike McKee takes a look at...
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Fed Won't Quit Until Labor Market Quits, Kroszner Says
"This is not a quitting labor market," former Federal Reserve Governor Randy Kroszner says on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The unemployment rate declined to 3.4% and monthly wage gains accelerated in April, a Bureau of Labor Statistics...
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Rep. George Santos Says He'll Clear His Name
Embattled Republican Congressman George Santos of New York says he won't resign and will "clear his name" after being charged with fraud and money-laundering. He speaks to reporters outside of federal court in Central Islip, New...
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'Door Is Open' to Another Fed Hike: Strategist Roland
John Hancock Investment Management co-Chief Investment Strategist Emily Roland says the April US employment report suggests that the "door is open" for another Federal Reserve rate hike in June. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The...
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What can we expect in Jeremy Hunt's Budget this week?
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will unveil his Budget on Wednesday as the country faces the pressing issues of inflation, pay and public finances. The Budget comes in the wake of the autumn statement last November, which saw the Chancellor hike...
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Handel on Hollywood Writers' Strike
Jonathan Handel, entertainment attorney, USC Law School adjunct professor and author of 'Hollywood on Strike!', discusses the development and implications of an ongoing strike by television writers in Hollywood. He speaks with...
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Calstrs CIO Ailman Sees US Economy 'Muddling Along'
Christopher Ailman, chief investment officer for the California State Teachers' Retirement System, discusses the state of he US economy and financial markets with Romaine Bostick at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly...
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Principal's Shah Sees Prospect for Fed Hikes Beyond May
Seema Shah, chief global strategist at Principal Asset Management, sees stagflation as "by far" the worst case scenario for risk assets as says there is a "meaningful chance" for further rate hikes from the Federal Reserve beyond May....
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What will be in Rishi Sunak's Budget?
An end to public sector pay restraints and a minimum wage rise are just some of the announcements Rishi Sunak is set to unveil in his Budget on Wednesday.
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Coronavirus Pandemic Changes the Way Companies Hire New Workers
May.12 -- The coronavirus has sped up changes in the way U.S. companies hire new workers. Now more companies are conducting the entire process online without even a handshake.
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Ryanair announces up to 3,000 job losses - stock footage
Up to 3,000 jobs across pilots and cabin crew are to be cut at Ryanair. The budget airline group announced that a restructuring programme could also involve unpaid leave and pay being slashed by up to 20%, as well as the closure of “a...
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Ryanair announces up to 3,000 job losses
Up to 3,000 jobs across pilots and cabin crew are to be cut at Ryanair. The budget airline group said passenger numbers will not return to 2019 levels "until summer 2022 at the earliest".
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WH Smith to axe up to 1,500 jobs after fall in customers due to pandemic
WH Smith is planning to cut up to 1,500 jobs as bosses said its recovery from the Covid-19 lockdown has been “slow”. The retailer said it is starting to consult with staff over plans that could see as many as 1,500 of them losing their...
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WH Smith set to cut up to 1,500 jobs
WH Smith is planning to cut up to 1,500 jobs as bosses said its recovery from the Covid-19 lockdown has been “slow”. The retailer said it is starting to consult with staff over plans that could see as many as 1,500 of them losing their...
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WH Smith to slash up to 1,500 jobs amid ‘slow’ Covid-19 recovery
WH Smith is planning to cut up to 1,500 jobs as bosses said its recovery from the Covid-19 lockdown has been “slow”. The retailer said it is starting to consult with staff over plans that could see as many as 1,500 of them losing their...
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'Zoom Towns' Offering Incentives To Attract Remote Workers
Many towns and cities have found ways to reinvigorate their economies by enticing remote workers to move there.
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Initial Jobless Claims Unexpectedly Ease for Second Week
US initial jobless claims fell by 1,000 to 191,000 in the week ended March 18, Labor Department data showed. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Jobs at risk after Mothercare calls in administrators
Mothercare has announced plans to place its UK retail business in administration, putting around 2,500 jobs at risk. The children’s retailer, which has 79 UK stores, said it will file a notice of intent to appoint administrators for the...