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Results: 281 to 290 of 609
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Intraday Market Thought: Currencies Little Changed Ahead Of NFP
by Patrik Urban | Oct 5, 2012 12:48by 114K after previous 96K while the unemployment rate is seen ticking higher to 8...3K in August and the unemployment rate is expected to remain steady at 7. -
Intraday Market Thought: USD Absorbs Post NFP Losses, SNB Peg at Risk
by Adam Button | Apr 9, 2012 0:57The unemployment rate fell to 8... rate of participation remained steady, unemployment would have risen to 8. -
Intraday Market Thought: European Data Surprises to Upside, Lifting Sentiment, Turn to US
by Patrik Urban | Jan 3, 2012 13:08sentiment, underpinning the Euro as unemployment declined by -22K in December and the.. -
Intraday Market Thought: UK Manufacturing PMI drops; US ISM Manuf is next
by Patrik Urban | Aug 1, 2011 13:48sector contracts, Eurozone unemployment stays unchanged...Eurozone unemployment stayed unchanged and in line with.. -
Intraday Market Thought: GBP Awaits NESR Fcst, CAD Jobs Figs Mixed
by Patrik Urban | Jun 10, 2011 13:49low employment contrasts with unemployment print that showed 7...The unemployment has been decreasing each month for the.. -
Intraday Market Thought: Volatity Surge due in 20 Mins, New Premium Trades
by Ashraf Laidi | Jun 19, 2013 18:37;s outlook on GDP growth, inflation and unemployment. -
Intraday Market Thought: Euro Follows Risk Appetite on Strong Jobs, but ...
by Ashraf Laidi | May 3, 2013 18:12NFP; high upward revisions; lowest unemployment rate since December 2008 underline the.. -
Intraday Market Thought: Relentless USDJPY Ahead of NFP
by Ashraf Laidi | Mar 8, 2013 12:51NFP exp at 165K from 157K while unemployment rate seen unchanged at 7. -
Intraday Market Thought: Post-NFP Premium Trades & Jobless Technicals
by Ashraf Laidi | Mar 9, 2012 17:17revised 284K (prior +243K) with the unemployment rate steady at 8. -
Intraday Market Thought: New Premium Trades Ahead of Canada & US Jobs Reports
by Ashraf Laidi | Feb 3, 2012 3:07of tomorrow's US jobs report (NFP and unemployment rate) and rationalizing the reaction to..




