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Weak US jobs report confirms Fed has increasing room to cut rates
United States
Worker caution on US jobs market suggests momentum is shifting
United States
Surging US jobs suggests the Fed needs to tread carefully
United States
US households are noticing the cooling jobs market
United States
US payrolls fails to resolve the 25 or 50bp rate cut call
United States
Mounting US job fears to push the Fed into action
United States
Cooling US jobs market keeps September rate cut in play
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US jobs growth beats all expectations
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Weaker US job numbers boost expectations of a September rate cut
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US jobs strength continues despite survey weakness
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US jobs report hints at a gradual cooling despite a strong headline
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US jobs surge means no March rate cut
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