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Market News Briefing – Sept. 14th 2016 09:30 (GMT+1)

September 14, 2016George BergLeave a comment

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UK unemployment figures:
The number of unemployed in July fell by 39 thousand to 1.63 million.
The unemployment rate stood at 4.9%, in line with expectations.
July’s Monthly salary including bonuses rose by 2.3%, above the forecast of 2.2%. The wages without bonuses rose by 2.1%, the forecast was for a rise of 2.2%.

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Breaking news – Aug 5th 2016 13:30 (GMT+1)

August 5, 2016August 10, 2016George BergLeave a comment

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Details of the July 2016 US Non-farm payrolls data report:
255k vs expectation of 180k

Also:
Unemployment rate is 4.9% against expectation of 4.8%
Average hourly earnings is 0.3% against expectation of 0.2%

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