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Some graduates of retraining schemes are struggling to find work despite their new credentials
Global growth is set to slow next year after outperforming economists’ expectations in 2023
Jobs and price data suggest central bank’s quest to tame inflation is working, economists say
Expectations grow that Fed will halt interest rate rises as unemployment hits 3.8% and wage increases slow
More white-collar employees are clearing the decks at the end of the week after pandemic upended in-office work
But headline job market data may hide deeper changes
Sign that labour market is cooling could allow Fed to forgo more rate rises this year
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Entry-level jobseekers disappointed as employers shift away from college hiring
A post-pandemic boom in female employment shows the ‘she-cession’ has been reversed
Economy added 187,000 jobs and unemployment rate slipped to 3.5%
Contract talks carry risks for big three and Biden’s re-election push in battleground states
Data shows mixed picture for President Joe Biden as he hangs re-election prospects on industrial boom
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Economy adds 209,000 new jobs as revisions to previous months suggest some labour market softening
They’re not bullish
Two-year Treasury yield reaches highest level since 2007 amid expectations of further Fed rate rises
Executives try to reverse pandemic recruitment spree that propelled headcounts to record highs
Chief financial officer says US debt ceiling stand-off knocked trading business in second quarter
Sorting through mixed signals from unemployment, manufacturing and credit
Hopes dwindle of rate cuts later this year after unexpected rises in Canada and Australia and strong US jobs data
Sean O’Brien says he is taking a ‘militant approach’ as the possibility of a strike at delivery group UPS looms
The US central bank is expected to skip an increase this month but keep the door open to further tightening
Unemployment rate climbs to 3.7% while wage growth cools
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