Employment
  • Investors Beware: If Jobs Rise, Stocks Could Fall

    By Reuters

    Standing conventional stock market wisdom on its head, investors may wish for weaker-than-expected employment numbers next Friday: A strong jobs report could prompt an early end to the Fed's policy...

  • Turkey's Erdogan warns patience with protests will run out

    Turkey's Erdogan warns patience with protests will run out

    By Ralph Boulton and Parisa Hafezi, Reuters

    ISTANBUL/ANKARA (Reuters) - Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan warned protesters who have taken to the streets across Turkey demanding his resignation that his patience has its limits and compared the...

  • Record unemployment, low inflation underline Europe's pain

    Record unemployment, low inflation underline Europe's pain

    By Robin Emmott and Ingrid Melander, Reuters

    BRUSSELS/PARIS (Reuters) - Unemployment has reached a new high in the euro zone and inflation remains well below the European Central Bank's target, stepping up pressure on EU leaders and the ECB for...

  • 4 Economic Predictions Prove Doomsayers Wrong

    By Josh Boak and Eric Pianin, The Fiscal Times

    The past few months have been brutal for economic doomsayers. The U.S. economy has not succumbed to sequestration budget cuts, runaway inflation, or tax hikes. Potential triggers for disaster such as...

  • Manufacturing activity contracts in May to four-year low

    Manufacturing activity contracts in May to four-year low

    By Leah Schnurr, Reuters

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - The manufacturing sector contracted in May, driving activity to the lowest level in nearly four years, in the latest sign the economy is encountering a soft patch. Still, growth...