Employment
  • Yellen clears first Senate hurdle to become next Fed chair

    Yellen clears first Senate hurdle to become next Fed chair

    By Alister Bull and Margaret Chadbourn, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Senate Banking Committee on Thursday approved Janet Yellen's nomination to become the first woman to lead the Federal Reserve, sending it to the full Senate for a final...

  • Labor market firming, but inflation still benign

    Labor market firming, but inflation still benign

    By Lucia Mutikani, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits fell sharply last week and a gauge of factory activity hit an eight-month high in early November, hinting at some...

  • U.S. factories rebound, but Europe, China falter

    U.S. factories rebound, but Europe, China falter

    By Jonathan Cable and Steven C. Johnson, Reuters

    LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. factory output rebounded this month but hiring remained sluggish, while business activity across the euro zone and at China's manufacturers slowed, surveys showed on...

  • Yellen takes big step toward becoming next Fed chair

    Yellen takes big step toward becoming next Fed chair

    By Alister Bull and Margaret Chadbourn, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Vice Chair Janet Yellen moved closer on Thursday to becoming the first woman to lead the U.S. central bank after a Senate committee backed her nomination and...

  • The Shocking Goodbye Gifts to College Presidents

    By Richard Vedder, Minding the Campus

    Brandeis University gave a surprising good-bye present to former president Jehuda Reinharz: a post-retirement compensation package of $600,000 a year for little apparent work. Indeed, Reinharz is...