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BlackRock's Rosenberg Worried About Dip in Private Payrolls
Bloomberg Television· 2025-07-03 13:15
What on earth do you do with this one this morning. You know, Jonathan, I haven't heard you say it yet, but, you know, this is a great example of where the first reaction is, not necessarily the last reaction. I think we've got to rewrite these headlines, everybody.This is about the private payrolls and private payrolls. Disappointed to the downside. Mike, Mickey just talked about the upside surprise.It's government and that may be surprising. Federal government was down. That's not surprising. That's doege ...
Nonfarm payrolls rise 147,000 in the month
CNBC Television· 2025-07-03 12:58
Uh Rick Santelli is at the CME in Chicago. I don't know what you think about July possibly being a live meeting based on these numbers, but sub 50 um in terms of additions seems to be the uh the number that could make it live in the markets. Anything's possible.We'll know shortly. Obviously, this is the big June job job jobs report. I wouldn't look for this to make an easy more likely 147,000 jobs.Definitely bit better than expected. No matter what your range was, whether it was closer to 100 or 115,000, it ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-03 11:40
US Jobs Report June 2025: Live News on Employment, Payrolls https://t.co/7Y8BUyPlUT ...
2-year Treasury note leads rates lower
CNBC Television· 2025-07-02 18:52
Welcome back to Power Launch. As Kelly alluded to, Treasury yields are rising as investors digest weaker data for the jobs market and weigh the impact of President Trump's tax and spending package working its way through Congress. And now the next key report will be tomorrow's big granddaddy of them all, the big jobs number. Our Rick Santelli has the bond report with all of those factors at play and the big non-farm payrolls tomorrow.Rick. Yes, Dom. What an interesting day and for a variety of reasons.As yo ...
ADP Private-Sector Payrolls -33K, Worst in 2+ Years
ZACKS· 2025-07-02 15:16
Wednesday, July 2, 2025Ahead of today’s opening bell, the next Jobs Week report has hit the tape, and it is not good: Automatic Data Processing (ADP) private-sector payrolls for June came in negative for the first time since March 2023: -33K. This is obviously notably below the +100K analysts were expecting and the downwardly revised +29K the prior month, which was the previous low in more than two years.Goods-producing jobs held up their end, more or less: +32K last month. Services jobs in the private sect ...
Tesla deliveries expected to fall, Trump's tax bill heads to the House, Fed rate cut expectations
Yahoo Finance· 2025-07-02 13:56
Hello and welcome to the latest edition of Market Sunrise. We hope you're having a fantastic morning. Today we'll be looking at what's moving markets around the world.The big beautiful bill, insurance stocks that are seeing big swings, JPAL sticking to his guns, and stick around to hear more from our exclusive interview with Kraken co-CEO Arjunetti and how he threw away millions of dollars of Bitcoin by mistake. So grab that coffee and let's own the morning. So, here are three things you need to know before ...
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Payrolls for top college football teams will leap up to 75% next season, to as high as $35 million. But pay for top athletes could soon fall back to earth. Here’s why. https://t.co/PXVX6ptV5R ...
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Payrolls for top college football teams will leap up to 75% next season, to as high as $35 million. But pay for top athletes could soon fall back to earth. Here’s why. https://t.co/zLq5fFygVi ...
Is the US Consumer's Resilience Starting to Crack? | Presented by CME Group
Bloomberg Television· 2025-06-18 18:46
As of June 2025, the US economy continues to defy some expectations as the labor market shows some strength even with inflation moderating. The latest jobs report on June 6th showed non-farm payrolls grew by 139,000 in May. This surpassed the forecast of 125,000 jobs, while the unemployment rate held steady at 4.2%.Meanwhile, the most recent CPI report on the 11th showed inflation below expectations at 2.4% year-over-year in May with core steady at 2.8%. Earlier worries that tariffs was going to at the same ...
US Employers Are Hiring, Despite Uncertainty | Presented by CME Group
Bloomberg Television· 2025-06-09 09:59
The May non-farm payrolls report was stronger than expected, but it still reinforced the idea that the employment landscape is losing momentum. While the headline data was stronger than expected, it was still lower than last month's figure, which was revised even lower. Combined with the strong wage growth figure and a lower labor force participation rate, this data could signal that employers are pulling back on hiring in response to tighter financial conditions, but also incentivizing their current labor ...