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Monthly archive May, 2018

U.S. Private Sector Job Growth Exceeds Estimates In April

A report released by payroll processor ADP on Wednesday showed private sector employment in the U.S. increased by slightly more than anticipated in the month of April. ADP said private sector employment surged up by 204,000 jobs in April after Read More →

Cryptocurrency Daily Roundup – May 2

Cryptocurrency prices are moving higher Wednesday morning, extending the rebound witnessed since mid-Tuesday. Markets are looking for a breakout in Bitcoin towards the $10,000 mark. The top cryptocurrency had its best month since December in April, data showed. In other Read More →

Dollar lingers near multi-month highs as momentum slows down across the Atlantic

The dollar hovered close to its four-month high against its major rivals on Wednesday, buoyed by firm economic outlook in the United States and rising yields amid signs of a slowdown elsewhere, especially in Europe.

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U.S. Construction Spending Unexpectedly Slumps 1.7% In March

With spending on private construction showing a significant pullback, the Commerce Department released a report on Tuesday showing an unexpected decrease in U.S. construction spending in the month of March.Original Article Read More →

Cryptocurrency Daily Roundup – Apr. 30

Cryptocurrency prices were modestly lower Monday morning after a strong run last week. Negative remarks from the billionaire investor Warren Buffett that buying Bitcoin was not investing, but just a gamble are likely to dampen sentiment over the course of Read More →

Dollar holds steady near highs against euro

The dollar was firm on Monday just beneath its strongest level since mid-January, leaving the European currency anchored near three-month lows. A pullback in U.S. treasury yields kept a lid on the U.S. currency's recent rally.

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