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Summers, Hubbard Clash on Economic Outlook Following Jobs Report
Bloomberg
Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers said the January jobs report shows the economy is “on the right road” while Glenn Hubbard, an adviser to Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, said he's skeptical about the meaning of the latest ...
Republicans argue jobs report wasn't all good newsLos Angeles Times
President Obama and Mitt Romney Advisers Square Off on the EconomyABC News
Job surge lifts Dow to highest since 2008New Zealand Herald
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stocks rise as US jobs gain outweighs fears
Reuters
By Chikako Mogi | TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian shares rose on Monday as surprisingly robust US jobs data bolstered investor risk appetite, overshadowing worries about a lack of progress in Greek debt restructuring talks that are vital to containing the euro ...
Asia Stocks Climb on U.S. Jobs Data; Euro DropsBloomberg
Asia Stocks Climb on US Jobs Data; Euro Drops on Debt ConcernBusinessWeek
Asian markets rise on strong US jobs dataEconomic Times

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Across the country, views of rebounding job market range from relief to ...
Chicago Tribune
WASHINGTON (AP) — Month by month, the US job market is regaining its health. So many jobs are being added that the unemployment rate has dropped for five straight months. At 8.3 percent, it's at a three-year low. Whether the job market actually feels ...

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USA TODAY

Job gains fueling stock gains
USA TODAY
By Adam Shell, USA TODAY NEW YORK – "It's the job market, stupid!" is fast becoming the new refrain on Wall Street, which is enjoying its biggest early-year stock market surge since 1987 amid a sharp drop in the unemployment rate.

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NEWS.com.au

More jobs up for grabs, says ANZ survey
NEWS.com.au
Total job advertisements on the internet and in major metropolitan newspapers rose by 6.0 per cent in January, the ANZ job advertisements survey shows. Source: Bloomberg JOB advertisements have posted their largest monthly rise since February 2010, ...
Mining sector boosts jobs marketABC Online
ANZ Survey Shows Number Of Jobs Ads IncreasedMoney AU

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USA TODAY

Manufacturing jobs start year with strong gains
USA TODAY
By Paul Davidson and Tim Mullaney, USA TODAY Last week's surprisingly strong jobs report spotlighted healthy employment gains in manufacturing — an industry that was expected to be hampered by Europe's economic downturn this year.
Manufacturing gains brighten U.S. jobs pictureTucson Citizen

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Asian shares lifted by US jobs data
Financial Times
Asian shares were lifted by a strong US jobs data, which suggested a recovery in the world's largest economy, although caution remained amid protracted talks to restructure Greek debt. The MSCI Asia Pacific index gained 0.9 per cent with Japan's Nikkei ...
Asian markets jump on robust US jobs dataCitywire.co.uk
Asian stocks rally on US jobs data; Nikkei up 1.06%Forex Pros

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Bloomberg

Strong US jobs data lifts Nikkei to 3-mth high
Reuters
The improving jobs data lowered the chance of further stimulus by the US Federal Reserve and supported the dollar against the yen. "That's pretty big for exporters," said Nicholas Smith, Japan strategist at CLSA. "This time around, you are likely to ...
Japan Stocks Rise as US Jobs Data Beat Estimates; Nikon JumpsBusinessWeek

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Bloomberg

Mechel Premium Swells as U.S. Jobs Buoy Metals: Russia Overnight
Bloomberg
Enlarge image Mechel Premium Swells as US Jobs Buoy Metals Mechel Premium Swells as US Jobs Buoy Metals Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg The RTS Volatility Index, which measures expected swings in the index futures, rose for the first time in four days, ...
Mechel Premium Swells as US Jobs Buoy Metals: Russia OvernightBusinessWeek

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Chicago Tribune

The real source of American prosperity
Chicago Tribune
The US needs all the jobs it can get, and we're all for employers bringing factory work back here from China and other foreign locales. We support American manufacturing — period. But the nation is not going to see the return of loads of jobs that ...

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