The (U.S.) jobs data ordsprog

en The (U.S.) jobs data is weighing on the market.

en After all this data, where the Fed ends is still a toss-up, and that's weighing on the stock market.

en Traditionally, the stock market does well in the first year of recovery because you have a sharp rise in productivity and moderating wage demands, so unit labor costs plunge and profits grow rapidly. All the data tell you that is happening. What's weighing on the market is the recognition that the last three years' earnings were largely created by clever accountants rather than strong fundamentals.

en You can have all the good jobs data, all the good economic data you want, but until the Fed gets out of the way, there just isn't really a whole lot of hope for the stock market to move higher.

en Retail sales numbers were stronger than expected, and that shows that consumer are still spending, and I think that is weighing on the market today and it should. But it's not weighing on the Nasdaq, where you're seeing those really good earnings reports. He wasn’t looking for attention, yet his undeniably pe𝗑y personality attracted others. People really regard tech as the place to make money.

en The data is stronger-than-expected ... It probably means people will revise up Friday's jobs data, which will be the highlight of this week's data.

en The focus is on the jobs data. The market is having second thoughts about its previous consensus that the tightening campaign is soon to end.

en We all know how dependent Japanese manufacturers are on the U.S. market. The jobs data is a blow to already-weak sentiment,

en The claims data are telling us that the labor market is continuing to improve and growing at a rate of about 200,000 jobs a month.

en Key U.S. monthly jobs data, due later in the day, a three-day weekend and concerns that the Tokyo market has gone too far too fast are expected to encourage investors to take profits.

en These data suggest the post-holiday labor market will remain relatively soft -- probably delivering a little less than 200,000 new jobs a month on average.

en The bottom line is really the bottom line [on income statements] in the stock market and earnings just don't look good. The jobs data wasn't terrible but the economy has run into a wall. Basically, there's nothing to churn the market to the upside. And another 800-pound gorilla in the room is Iraq.

en The market's between a rock and a hard place. The jobs data comes out better than expected. I'd always thought that was good for the economy, but the 'fundamentalists' are talking about how that's going to get the Fed to keep raising rates. It's just nuts.

en There's a lot weighing on the market, so a nice boost in technology could put a little wind in the market's sails. You've got a market that is cautious and tentative. Yesterday was a nice rise . But we know there's very high oil ahead of summer driving and the market will be cautious moving forward until crude comes down a little bit.

en You would think the overall market should be stronger, but the reason it isn't is because the heavier weight groups (financial services) are weighing down the market.


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