11. Analysts said the employment report showed that a slowing economy will reduce the need for the Federal Reserve to boost rates. 12. Analysts said the first test is likely to come Friday when the government issues its employment report for November. 13. An unexpectedly strong employment report fueled the frenzy Friday, as investors became less confident that the Federal Reserve would lower short-term interest rates to boost the economy. 14. Analysts said that after the release on Friday of the September employment report, the market returned its focus Monday to third-quarter corporate earnings. 15. And several forward-looking indicators in the April employment report suggest hopeful prospects for future gains in both output and employment, Business Week says. 16. And that was the message from the employment cost index report, according to Stan Shipley, an economist at Merrill Lynch in New York. 17. And that was the message from the employment cost index report, said Stan Shipley, an economist at Merrill Lynch in New York. 18. And on Friday, the government is set to release its employment report on the number of jobs added to the economy in July. 19. And the significance of the employment report may have been overstated, they said. 20. Another report that will shape inflation expectations comes on Friday, when the government releases its monthly employment report. |
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