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Hungary
Hungarian labour market story remains positive
Hungary
Hungarian employment and participation rates reach new highs
Hungary
Hungary’s labour market shows signs of renewed strength
Hungary
Deterioration in Hungarian labour market stalls
Hungary
Hungary’s unemployment rate hits highest level since mid-2020
AI
AI will fundamentally transform the job market but the risk of mass unemployment is low
United States
Soft US jobs report reinforces the message that the Fed’s work is done
United States
Blowout US jobs report puts 5% 10Y yields in sight
United States
Softening US jobs market suggests the Fed’s work is done
France
France’s solid labour market is starting to cool
United States
Mixed US jobs data signals September pause
United States
US jobs show signs of slowdown, but it won’t deter the Fed
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