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Hungary
Hungarian labour market remains surprisingly stable
Hungary
Seasonal work pushes labour market participation rate to record high in Hungary
Hungary
Hungary’s unemployment does not budge
Hungary
Hungarian unemployment edges up
United States
February US jobs report preview – was January a fluke?
Hungary
High inflation in Hungary motivates people to look for work
Staffing sector outlook 2023: hiring freezes over recession fears
FX
FX Daily: Dollar rally doesn’t require exceptional jobs data
China
Local governments to China’s rescue as risks mount
Hungary
Hungarian labour market situation remains pro-inflationary for now
United Kingdom
UK jobs market no longer tightening as hiring demand falls
Hungary
Hungarian labour market shows no fear of recession
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