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A Bearish-Delayed Response To June 2012 Abysmal Unemployment Numbers?

July 8, 2012
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A Bearish-Delayed Response To June 2012 Abysmal Unemployment Numbers? U.S. equities investors could become more bearish in the short run after more market participants digest the news of Friday’s unemployment report.  The unemployment rate stalled at 8.2 percent with June 2012 jobs growth at a dismal new 80,000 added.  After an economy sheds jobs, it…

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June 2012 Unemployment Report Shows Dismal 80,000 New Jobs Added

July 6, 2012
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June 2012 Unemployment Report Shows Dismal 80,000 New Jobs Added: June 2012 jobs growth was exceptionally low.  May 2012 unemployment came in at 69,000 and June followed the lackluster growth with and addition of 80,000 new jobs added.  We believe this increases the likelihood the Federal Reserve Bank will add more liquidity in the financial…

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The June 2012 Unemployment Report Is The Most Important Data Point That Could Lead To QE3

July 1, 2012
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The June 2012 Unemployment Report Is The Most Important Data Point That Could Lead To QE3: Last time we told our readers to stay focused on an unemployment report, markets fell sharply after the news was announced.  Since then an extended ‘Operation Twist’ occurred which we predicted, China lowered interest rates for the first time…

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Forget “Grexit”, Jobless Claims Data Suggest June 2012 Could Be Worse Than May Unemployment Growth Of 69,000:

June 14, 2012
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Forget “Grexit”, Jobless Claims Data Suggest June 2012 Could Be Worse Than May Unemployment Growth Of 69,000: Fed may move after Greek elections on Sunday. Americans are still finding it difficult to obtain employment.  Unemployment insurance benefits rose last week which suggests the labor market won’t improve significantly anytime soon. While most people are focused…

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