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Morgan Stanley Remains Bullish on Inflation, Expects an Even Stronger Recovery This Year
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U.S. Lost 140,000 Jobs in December
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U.S. service sector regains speed in December - ISM survey
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Minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee December 15-16, 2020
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December Private Sector Jobs Surprise to Downside with Decrease of 123 Thousand
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U.S. Added Just 245 Thousand Jobs in November, Unemployment Rate 6.7%
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U.S. Adds 638 Thousand Jobs in October, Unemployment Rate Falls to 6.9%
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Fed's Evans says recovery could stall without more fiscal stimulus
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Powell said risk of overdoing policy support is smaller than doing too-little
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U.S. employment growth slows in September; unemployment rate drops to 7.9%
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U.S. Adds 661 Thousand Jobs in September, Unemployment Rate Falls to 7.9%
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U.S. Adds 1.4 Million Jobs in August, Unemployment Rate Falls to 8.4%
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Fed Beige Book shows economic activity increased among most Districts, but gains were generally modest
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Change in Nonfarm Payrolls (Jul) 1.8M vs 1.48M Expected, Unemployment 10.2%
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Fed's Brainard says monetary policy will have to shift from stabilization to accommodation
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Change in Nonfarm Payrolls (Jun) +4.8M vs +3.23M Expected
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Minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee June 9-10, 2020
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Private Sector Employment Increases by 2.37 Million in June
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Coronavirus and CARES Act, Chair Jerome H. Powell Before the Committee on Financial Services
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Semiannual Monetary Policy Report to the Congress, Chair Jerome H. Powell
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Fed frets about small business failures amid 'alarming' data
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Fed maintains the target range for the federal funds rate at 0 to 1/4 percent (Full Statement)
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U.S. Adds 2.5 Million Jobs in May, Surprising Wall Street
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Economic Activity Declined in All Districts - Fed Beige Book
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Unemployment Rate Balloons to 14.7% as Virus-Hit Economy Sheds 20.5 Million Jobs
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Great Depression-like U.S. job losses, unemployment rate expected in April
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ADP Employment Change (Apr) -20.24M vs -20.6M Expected
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The Fed Maintains Rates (Full Statement)
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Fed Beige Book Shows Economic Activity Contracted Sharply in Recent Weeks
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Total nonfarm payroll employment fell by 701,000 in March
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BofA Securities Sees 'Deepest Recession on Record' with Three Quarters of Shrinking GDP
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St. Louis Fed's Back-of-the-Envelope Estimates on Q2 Unemployment Rate is Staggering 32.1%
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Reopening economy too early could backfire for humans and markets, investors say
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U.S. weekly jobless claims unexpectedly fall
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Trump plans to discuss payroll tax cut with Congress
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UPDATE: Fed Beige Book shows modest to moderate growth; coronavirus negatively impacting travel and tourism
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U.S. Economy Expanded Modestly in Final Six Weeks of 2019 - Beige Book
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Fed Beige Book: Economic activity expanded modestly from October through mid-November,
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Powell says Fed will begin increasing securities holdings to maintain appropriate level of reserves
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UPDATE: Fed Beige Book: Economy Expanded at Modest Pace
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February Job Gains Surprise to Downside
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January Job Gains Crush Estimates
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Brainard: Gradual Rate Hikes Remain Appropriate in Near Term - Bloomberg
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UPDATE: Many Fed Officials Saw Another Hike Likely Appropriate Soon - FOMC Minutes
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U.S. Adds 157 Thousand Jobs in July, Unemployment Rate Hits 3.9%
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Most Fed Officials Saw Intensified Risks Around Trade Policy - FOMC Minutes
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Most Fed Officials Saw Next Rate Hike Likely Appropriate Soon - Fed Minutes
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UPDATE: Powell said further gradual rate hikes best to promote fed goals
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February Job Gains Top Expectations
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UPDATE: Fed Sees Moderate Inflation as Tight Job Market Boosts Wages - Beige Book

