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Private payrolls growth slows to 152,000 in May, much less than expected, ADP says
CNBC· 24 hours agoPrivate job creation slowed more than expected in May, according to a report Wednesday from ADP that...
Interest rate cut bets shift after surprising ADP jobs data
TheStreet via Yahoo Finance· 23 hours agoStock futures pared some gains in the wake of the ADP release, with the S&P 500 called 14 points...
Treasury yields turn lower after ADP jobs report, extending four-day run of declines
Morningstar· 22 hours agoIn data released on Wednesday, U.S. businesses added 152,000 new jobs in May for the smallest increase of the year, based on ADP's report of private-sector employment.
ECB day, US stocks hit fresh highs
The Forex Market· 4 hours agoFresh record highs on Wall Street either shout ‘secular bull market alive and well’ or ‘run for cover’. Nvidia rallied 5% to top $3tn in market cap. BofA...
Soft ADP Jobs Report Supports Fed Rate-Cut Hopes
Investor's Business Daily· 23 hours agoThe ISM services index is up next.
Futures point higher, ADP data ahead, Samsung shares jump - what's moving markets
Investing.com· 1 day agoU.S. stock futures point higher following a positive session on Tuesday, as markets digested data...
Nasdaq Leads Gains As Chip Stocks, Apple Break Out, Alphabet, CrowdStrike Jump; Why AI Stock SMCI Is...
Investor's Business Daily· 21 hours agoThe stock market today showed early strength but some indexes faded. Chip names led the upside, and...
Stock markets rise on US jobs data, looming eurozone rate cut
AFP via Yahoo Finance· 15 hours agoInvestors have been concerned that the US central bank will keep interest rates higher for longer,...
ECB cut awaited as Wall Street sets new record | Investing.com
Investing.com· 3 hours agoThe European Central Bank is on course to become the second central bank in the G7 this week to...
Labor Market Cooling With 152,000 Jobs Added in May
US News & World Report· 23 hours agoPrivate companies added 152,000 jobs in May as the labor market continues to show signs of cooling from the breakneck pace of the past couple of years, payroll firm