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NY manufacturing growth picks up in June, details weak

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Growth in the New York state manufacturing sector picked back up in June, but the details were less encouraging as new orders and employment fell to their lowest levels in five months, a report from the New York Federal Reserve showed on Monday. Full story

News Summary: Stocks rise on steady US jobs growth

JOBS NEWS: The stock market ended the week strongly after the government reported in its closely watched monthly employment survey that U.S. employers added 175,000 jobs in May, slightly more than economists had forecast. Full story

Stocks Jump 1% After Healthy Jobs Number

   The FMHR traders weigh in on whether the markets will rally from here, as stocks get a boost from today's better-than-expected employment number.

Jobs Report Ignites Fed Debate

   CNBC's Steve Liesman provides analysis of today's employment report, with Diane Swonk, Mesirow Financial. Art Cashin, UBS Financial Services, and John Manley, Wells Fargo Funds Management, discuss the market's reaction to the better-than-expected repor...

What to Expect From Friday's Jobs Report

   "It's important also to look at the composition of new jobs" said John Lonski, Moody's chief economist, providing a preview of what some are calling the most important employment data in a long time, with Sarat Sethi, Douglas C. Lane & Associates.

Unemployment Rate Back Up to 7.6%

Federal government cut 14,000 jobs in May. Full story

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  Few Jobs Gains With Current Growth: Goolsbee

Increases in worker productivity has been growing 2 percent a year, or about the same as economic growth, which doesn't foreshadow a big jump in employment, Austan Goolsbee of the University Of Chicago Booth School of Business, says.

  Will Jobs Tip Teetering Rally?

The FMHR crew provide their plays ahead of Friday's jobs report. And CNBC's Steve Liesman explains why tomorrow's employment number is especially important to the markets now. CNBC's Seema Mody has the update on Apple.

  Get Your Stock 'Buy' List Ready: Pro

There's no reason to buy stocks ahead of Friday's employment report, but get ready for a market upturn, Stephen Weiss of Short Hills Capital says.

  Market Volatility Ahead of Jobs

Mark Luschini, Janney Montgomery Scott, and Christopher Zook, CAZ Investments, explain why the major averages are down for a second day as Wall Street anticipates Friday's employment report.

  How reforming our criminal justice system could change everything

Employment discrimination is only one of the barriers ex-offenders face when they are released from prison. Mayor of Atlanta Kasim Reed, Madeline Neighly from the National Employment Law Project, Rev. Vivian Nixon, executive director of the College and Community Fellowship, and Rebecca Vallas from C

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