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What To Expect in Markets This Week: AMD, Palantir, Pharmaceutical and Tech Earnings; Private-Sector Employment Report

Tech firms will likely command the spotlight during this week’s earnings calendar, though pharmaceuticals and gig economy providers are also likely to be in focus. Artificial intelligence demand will ... Read More
US job openings rise slightly after surging in September; fewer workers quitting their jobs

U.S. job openings increased marginally in October after surging in September, but subdued hiring and the lowest level of resignations in five years underscored the economic uncertainty that economists ... Read More
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Job Losses Mounted In October As Employers 'Struggled'—And Wall Street Projects Grim Job Market

Ty Roush is a breaking news reporter based in New York City. The U.S. private sector shed more than 11,000 jobs per week on average through late October, according to data released Tuesday by the ... Read More
What To Expect in Markets This Week: AMD, Palantir, Pharmaceutical and Tech Earnings; Private-Sector Employment Report

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