The unemployment rate fell, but for the wrong reason: fewer people searched for jobs. Fred Katayama reports.
U.S. President Barack Obama visits the patriotically named Washington start-up hub "1776" on the day before the Fourth of July, and talks ab...
U.S. President Barack Obama visits the patriotically named Washington start-up hub "1776" on the day before the Fourth of July, and talks about the latest positive job report. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)."> Less
White House Council of Economic Advisors Chair Jason Furman praises the first six-month string of job gains above 200,000 since 1997 but exp...
White House Council of Economic Advisors Chair Jason Furman praises the first six-month string of job gains above 200,000 since 1997 but expresses concern about the lack of wage growth. Conway G. Gittens reports."> Less
The solid jobs report suggests the economy is rebounding from a weak winter quarter. Some economists see the Fed hiking interest rates in th...
The solid jobs report suggests the economy is rebounding from a weak winter quarter. Some economists see the Fed hiking interest rates in the fall. Fred Katayama reports. Less
HSBC will shed almost 50,000 jobs and take an axe to its investment bank, cutting the assets of Europe's biggest lender by a quarter in...
HSBC will shed almost 50,000 jobs and take an axe to its investment bank, cutting the assets of Europe's biggest lender by a quarter in a bid to simplify and improve its sluggish performance. Hayley Platt reports. Less
Gad Levanon, Managing Director of Macro Economic and Labor Market Research at the Conference Board says the July jobs report puts a Septembe...
Gad Levanon, Managing Director of Macro Economic and Labor Market Research at the Conference Board says the July jobs report puts a September interest rate hike by the Fed on the table. Less
The strength shown by the jobs gains could further erase fears the economy is heading into a recession. Fred Katayama reports.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump tells supporters in New York that he will stop U.S. companies from moving jobs to other countri...
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump tells supporters in New York that he will stop U.S. companies from moving jobs to other countries if he's elected. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). Less
June 20 - An innovative fish farm project in South Africa is helping poor communities find new ways to make a living by growing fish for sal...
June 20 - An innovative fish farm project in South Africa is helping poor communities find new ways to make a living by growing fish for sale in shipping containers. The project is designed not only to provide jobs, but to assist families add high-value protein to their diet. Rob Muir reports."> Less
California's drought is expected to cost the state more than $2 billion this year as well as some 17,000 jobs. Mana Rabiee reports">
Cheaper gas, more jobs and less consumer debt should help shoppers – and merchants – this Christmas season. Breakingviews columnists dis...
Cheaper gas, more jobs and less consumer debt should help shoppers – and merchants – this Christmas season. Breakingviews columnists discuss the possibilities."> Less
She's been Secretary of State, a senator, and the First Lady -- now Hillary Clinton is looking to add one more job to her resume -- Presiden...
She's been Secretary of State, a senator, and the First Lady -- now Hillary Clinton is looking to add one more job to her resume -- President of the United States. Deborah Gembara reports."> Less
Greek civil servants walk off their jobs and take to the streets, calling the new bailout "barbaric." Rough Cut (no reporter narration)
The U.S. economy created the fewest number of jobs in more than five years in May, hurt by a strike by Verizon workers and a fall in goods p...
The U.S. economy created the fewest number of jobs in more than five years in May, hurt by a strike by Verizon workers and a fall in goods producing employment, pointing to labor market weakness that could make it difficult for the Federal Reserve to... Less
President-elect Donald Trump may be shaking up American companies to keep jobs at home, but when it comes to the tech industry he's wil...
President-elect Donald Trump may be shaking up American companies to keep jobs at home, but when it comes to the tech industry he's willing to be open minded. Enter the H1-B visa. Less
Your message has been sent. We will get back to you in 24 hours. Thank you.
Close
Found a bug?SuggestionsCopyrightNeed help?Business DevelopmentGeneral inquiry
Email address (optional):
A message is required
Message (required):
Send Message Cancel