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    US new jobs growth soothes recession fears
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    WASHINGTON: The US economy generated a higher-than-expected 117,000 jobs in July, cutting the unemployment rate to 9.1 percent and giving hopes that the economy has not stalled, the Labour Department said on Friday.

    The department also sharply revised upwards the data for the previous two months, which had originally raised concerns that the economy had flat-lined.

    The better-than-expected numbers came after markets worldwide plunged on worries that the data would show the US economy headed into stagnation.

    The private sector generated 154,000 jobs in July, easily offsetting a loss of 37,000 positions in the public sector - many of which came from sweeping layoffs in the state of Minnesota as the government shut down due to a political fight over spending and union benefits.

    On average, economists had forecast only a net 84,000 jobs generated.

    "Job gains occurred in health care, retail trade, manufacturing and mining," the department said.

    "The decline was almost entirely due to the partial government shutdown in Minnesota."

    The Labour Department revised the figures for June to 46,000 net jobs (from the original 25,000 estimate) and for May to 53,000 (from 18,000).

    Though much brighter than before, the three-month average remains well below the estimated 100,000 needed just to accommodate new entrants to the workforce to meet the growing population - much less to cut the overall official number of 14.1 million Americans without jobs.

    The reeling global markets were closely watching the US jobs data, with Asian stocks plummeting on Friday a day after the Dow Jones Industrial Average suffered its worst one-day drop since December 2008, shaking already brittle investor confidence.

    European stocks were mixed ahead of the data and mostly jumped after the labour data release.

    US stock futures also climbed ahead of the 1330 GMT markets opening.

    Fears were that even more negative economic data from the world's largest economy could prompt further losses.

    Figures released in recent weeks mostly point to the US economy having stagnated over the past two months, and suggest businesses have been hesitant to hire while the government was locked in a political battle over long-term economic policy and the debt ceiling.

    Meanwhile, under pressure to trim their budget deficits, government authorities at all levels - federal, state and local - have been cutting staff.

    - AFP/al

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    Great! More good news!
    Quote Originally Posted by land118
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    US new jobs growth soothes recession fears
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    US new jobs growth soothes recession fears
    Posted: 05 August 2011 2048 hrs
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    WASHINGTON: The US economy generated a higher-than-expected 117,000 jobs in July, cutting the unemployment rate to 9.1 percent and giving hopes that the economy has not stalled, the Labour Department said on Friday.

    The department also sharply revised upwards the data for the previous two months, which had originally raised concerns that the economy had flat-lined.

    The better-than-expected numbers came after markets worldwide plunged on worries that the data would show the US economy headed into stagnation.

    The private sector generated 154,000 jobs in July, easily offsetting a loss of 37,000 positions in the public sector - many of which came from sweeping layoffs in the state of Minnesota as the government shut down due to a political fight over spending and union benefits.

    On average, economists had forecast only a net 84,000 jobs generated.

    "Job gains occurred in health care, retail trade, manufacturing and mining," the department said.

    "The decline was almost entirely due to the partial government shutdown in Minnesota."

    The Labour Department revised the figures for June to 46,000 net jobs (from the original 25,000 estimate) and for May to 53,000 (from 18,000).

    Though much brighter than before, the three-month average remains well below the estimated 100,000 needed just to accommodate new entrants to the workforce to meet the growing population - much less to cut the overall official number of 14.1 million Americans without jobs.

    The reeling global markets were closely watching the US jobs data, with Asian stocks plummeting on Friday a day after the Dow Jones Industrial Average suffered its worst one-day drop since December 2008, shaking already brittle investor confidence.

    European stocks were mixed ahead of the data and mostly jumped after the labour data release.

    US stock futures also climbed ahead of the 1330 GMT markets opening.

    Fears were that even more negative economic data from the world's largest economy could prompt further losses.

    Figures released in recent weeks mostly point to the US economy having stagnated over the past two months, and suggest businesses have been hesitant to hire while the government was locked in a political battle over long-term economic policy and the debt ceiling.

    Meanwhile, under pressure to trim their budget deficits, government authorities at all levels - federal, state and local - have been cutting staff.

    - AFP/al

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    Quote Originally Posted by DC33_2008
    Great! More good news!
    Things should be clearer by tmr morning after US stock exchange closes. Then come Monday see how Asia respond again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ysyap
    Things should be clearer by tmr morning after US stock exchange closes. Then come Monday see how Asia respond again!
    Move in tandem lor.....


    Bloody Monday? Hahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by ysyap
    Things should be clearer by tmr morning after US stock exchange closes. Then come Monday see how Asia respond again!
    We all knew that the recovery is FED created smokescreen and there is no actual recovery.... I took a loss today but am out of long positions now... going short..

    I think 3 months down the line it would be worse....people will really start losing job...

    Job cuts already happening in Finance..wait for it to happen in other sectors.....

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    Confused Monday?
    Quote Originally Posted by kingkong1984
    Move in tandem lor.....


    Bloody Monday? Hahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockinsg
    We all knew that the recovery is FED created smokescreen and there is no actual recovery.... I took a loss today but am out of long positions now... going short..

    I think 3 months down the line it would be worse....people will really start losing job...

    Job cuts already happening in Finance..wait for it to happen in other sectors.....
    Expect job cuts in US and EU. In Asia things should remain relatively stable. The people and companies will come to Asia to look for opportunities.

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    Welcome them. Good for rental market!
    Quote Originally Posted by hyenergix
    Expect job cuts in US and EU. In Asia things should remain relatively stable. The people and companies will come to Asia to look for opportunities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DC33_2008
    Confused Monday?
    We monitor 4 Monday's from tomorrow.....

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    US credit rating cut for first time ever


    The United States' credit rating was cut for the first time ever Friday when Standard and Poor's lowered it from triple-A to AA+, citing the country's looming deficit burden and weak policy-making process.
    S&P attached a "negative outlook" to the new rating, while government sources involved in the negotiations with the agency attacked its analysis as deeply flawed.
    "The downgrade reflects our opinion that the fiscal consolidation plan that Congress and the administration recently agreed to falls short of what, in our view, would be necessary to stabilize the government's medium-term debt dynamics," S&P said in a statement.
    "More broadly, the downgrade reflects our view that the effectiveness, stability, and predictability of American policymaking and political institutions have weakened at a time of ongoing fiscal and economic challenges to a degree more than we envisioned when we assigned a negative outlook to the rating on April 18, 2011."
    S&P said the negative outlook pointed to the possibility of lowering the rating to AA within two years if the government does not cut spending as much as currently pledged, or if higher interest rates and new fiscal pressures worsen the country's financial picture.



    Quote Originally Posted by kingkong1984
    We monitor 4 Monday's from tomorrow.....

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    The United States' credit rating was cut for the first time ever Friday when Standard and Poor's lowered it from triple-A to AA+.



    http://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/US-...84336.html?x=0

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    wow, we posted the same news within 1min of each other in the same thread!


    Quote Originally Posted by azeoprop
    The United States' credit rating was cut for the first time ever Friday when Standard and Poor's lowered it from triple-A to AA+.



    http://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/US-...84336.html?x=0

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    Quote Originally Posted by bargain hunter
    US credit rating cut for first time ever


    The United States' credit rating was cut for the first time ever Friday when Standard and Poor's lowered it from triple-A to AA+, citing the country's looming deficit burden and weak policy-making process.
    S&P attached a "negative outlook" to the new rating, while government sources involved in the negotiations with the agency attacked its analysis as deeply ....
    this has been some time coming..., market probably factor tis already...., let's see

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