51.   Canadian stocks rose, erasing early losses, as investors expressed optimism that a U.S. jobs report indicates corporate profits will keep rising.

52.   Canadian stocks rose, led by rate-sensitive shares such as Bank of Nova Scotia and BCE Inc., as a U.S. jobs report sent bond yields lower.

53.   Consider the rest of the economic data released last week, although with much less fanfare than the jobs report.

54.   Connecticut stocks rose this week, led by Cigna Corp., Aetna Inc. and other insurers, as the February jobs report eased inflation concern.

55.   Corporations that had delayed their borrowing plans until the jobs report now may resume borrowing.

56.   Concerns that a U.S. jobs report to be published tomorrow could lead the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates to rein in inflation also weighed on prices.

57.   DOLLAR ROCKS HIGHER The dollar climbed after a roller-coaster session, bolstered by the jobs report.

58.   Early on, the average fell as a stronger-than-expected jobs report rekindled inflation concern and sent bond yields to their highest level in three months.

59.   Economically-sensitive shares gained as investors took the jobs report as a signal that the economy stepped up its pace in the current quarter.

60.   Earlier, the average fell as a stronger-than-expected jobs report rekindled inflation concern and sent bond yields to their highest level in three months.

n. + report >>共 395
news 19.61%
press 7.82%
medium 6.24%
newspaper 5.91%
earnings 5.10%
government 4.34%
radio 4.29%
police 3.98%
television 2.94%
intelligence 2.11%
job 1.32%
job + n. >>共 366
cut 10.78%
loss 7.03%
security 6.51%
market 6.43%
growth 5.54%
creation 4.32%
offer 3.38%
training 3.04%
opportunity 2.84%
report 2.66%
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