Fed gets no excuse in July jobs data: Economists
The solid jobs growth for last month gives the Fed little reason not to raise interest rates next months, market watchers told CNBC Friday.
The solid jobs growth for last month gives the Fed little reason not to raise interest rates next months, market watchers told CNBC Friday.
U.S. stocks traded lower as investors digested the July employment report that supported the case for a rate hike as early as September.
The solid jobs growth for last month gives the Fed little reason not to raise interest rates next months, market watchers told CNBC Friday.
The unrelenting stress on emerging economies has prompted questions about whether Fed Chair Janet Yellen will be more hesitant to boost rates, even with a firm U.S. job market.
The unrelenting stress on emerging economies has prompted questions about whether Fed Chair Janet Yellen will be more hesitant to boost rates, even with a firm U.S. job market.
The unrelenting stress on emerging economies has prompted questions about whether Fed Chair Janet Yellen will be more hesitant to boost rates, even with a firm U.S. job market.
U.S. stocks traded lower as declines in oil weighed amid the July employment report that supported the case for a rate hike as early as September.
U.S. stocks traded lower as declines in oil weighed amid the July employment report that supported the case for a rate hike as early as September.
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