Stocks Try to Regain Footing
Global stocks tried to regain their footing after a choppy week capped by a U.S. jobs report that didn’t give investors much clarity about the timing of a U.S. interest rate rise.
Global stocks tried to regain their footing after a choppy week capped by a U.S. jobs report that didn’t give investors much clarity about the timing of a U.S. interest rate rise.
The cuts to their lowest levels since the 1980s portend greater hardships for employees and cash-strapped governments as Americans age.
197The Canadian unit of Chinese state-controlled energy giant Cnooc said it would be able to maintain three-quarters of its production at a troubled oil-sands operation after regulatory authorities partially lifted a suspension order.
U.S. employment growth slowed in August but the jobless rate fell to the lowest level since 2008, a mixed labor-market reading less than two weeks before a crucial Federal Reserve meeting.
278The world’s largest economies, including China, renew their commitment to avoid depreciating their currencies to gain a trade advantage.
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