What Friday's Jobs Report Could Mean for Markets and the Fed Jul 6, 2023 Jul 6, 2023 Updated Jul 6, 2023 0 Cam Buffington | Iowa Football | March 31 Yaxel Lendeborg cuts down net as Michigan heads to Final Four The Supreme Court to hear arguments this week over Trump’s birthright citizenship order 'There's a certain romanticism to sending humans into space' Paintings by Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse stolen from Italian museum Apollo to Artemis: A look at the legacy of NASA’s moon missions and what’s next Iranian military statement mocks US for 'strategic failure', suggests no negotiations over 15-point plan Inside the NCAA Bracket Record: How Big Is the Craze? As gas prices rise, electric vehicle owners have an advantage. Could that spark more EV interest? Iowa Men's Basketball Illinois Postgame Press Conference ‘They have to survive’: Trump allows Russian oil into Cuba despite sanctions Syria: Missile launched by Iran towards Israel visible over southern Syria. Watch: Rare moment sperm whales help newborn to swim Senate passes DHS funding bill, House faces next move Here's how more volatility could be headed to Wall Street following Friday's jobs report. As featured on Stock market today: Wall Street falls after hot jobs data raises threat of high rates If Friday's jobs report is strong, that could push the Federal Reserve to keep interest rates higher for longer to defeat high inflation. Latest video Downed US pilot trained to survive, evade, resist and escape: Analysis Monks hold Easter prayers in deserted Old City of Jerusalem Local affiliate of Iran state TV claims a US fighter pilot ejected from an aircraft in southwest Iran Bear cub rescued from roadside ditch along I‑78 in Union Township Apollo astronauts brought these items to the moon's surface NATO members boost defence spending to cut reliance on US CNN poll shows Democrats hold early advantage in midterms 3 thoughts on Audi Crooks entering poral and transfers from Iowa State women's basketball Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Iranian military statement mocks US for 'strategic failure', suggests no negotiations over 15-point plan
Stock market today: Wall Street falls after hot jobs data raises threat of high rates If Friday's jobs report is strong, that could push the Federal Reserve to keep interest rates higher for longer to defeat high inflation.
Local affiliate of Iran state TV claims a US fighter pilot ejected from an aircraft in southwest Iran