1. Although some bullish investors say the jobs report will show only moderate growth, they are still somewhat nervous. 2. Among other things, the central bank will be looking for signs of inflationary pressure in the October jobs report, scheduled for release on Friday. 3. An increase in the jobless rate in October was no cause for concern, the Massachusetts Division of Employment and Training said in its monthly jobs report. 4. Analysts said the weak jobs report increases the chances that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates when it meets later this month. 5. Analysts are now awaiting the March jobs report, scheduled for Friday. 6. Analysts had a hard time, however, explaining why the bond market did not sell off after the jobs report was released. 7. Argentine stocks plunged after an unexpectedly strong U.S. jobs report sparked concern that rising interest rates would lure investors away from equities, particularly in emerging markets. 8. Argentine stocks fell for the first time in three days on concerns that a U.S. jobs report out tomorrow could lead to further rises in U.S. interest rates. 9. ARGENTINE stocks fell for the first time in three days on fears that a U.S. jobs report out tomorrow could lead to further rises in U.S. interest rates. 10. At the same time, extra attention was given to the March jobs report after February non-farm payrolls rose more than twice the forecasted level. |
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