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March Jobs Report: How Markets Are Reacting, in Five Charts


Take a look at how various assets are performing after the release of March jobs report: U.S. stock futures, the 10-year Treasury yield, Brent crude, gold and the U.S. dollar. Read More

March Jobs Report: Everything You Need to Know - The Wall Street Journal


The Labor Department reports 98,000 jobs added in March, a sharp slowdown from the prior two months, while the unemployment rate falls to 4.5%, the lowest level since May 2007. Read More

Five takeaways from a strong March jobs report - The Hill


Unemployment fell to 3.5 percent and the U.S. economy added 236,000 jobs in March as the labor market continued to show signs of strength, the Labor Department reported Friday. Wage growth appears … ... Read More

Yields react to March jobs report - MSN


CNBC. Yields react to March jobs report. Posted: April 4, 2025 | Last updated: April 4, 2025. CNBC's Rick Santelli joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss yield moves in reaction to the most ... Read More

March Jobs Report to Shape Fed’s Policy and Market Trends


FXEmpire.com - OverviewThe upcoming U.S. nonfarm payrolls report is a crucial metric set to influence the Federal Reserve’s policy decisions and the broader financial markets, including interest ... Read More

Markets slide as Fed warns of inflation, Trump celebrates jobs report ...


Markets continued their downward spiral Friday after President Donald Trump imposed sweeping new tariffs on imports from more than 60 countries. Read More


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