US companies added 208,000 jobs in September, beating expectations: ADP
Private companies onboarded 208,000 new workers in September despite growing concerns that the Federal Reserve will trigger a recession with its war on inflation.
OPEC+ output cut on tap, ADP report and more: Wednesday's 5 things to know
The oil producer group OPEC+ meets today in Vienna and a large cut in output is expected in a move to support prices.
Job openings unexpectedly plunge in August to lowest level since June 2021
The Labor Department reported on Tuesday that there were 10.1 million job openings at the end of August, lower than economists expected as the labor market cools off.
Teachers union's COVID, critical race theory proclamations posed 'big red flag': Karin Majewski
Pennsylvania special needs teacher Karin Majewski, who resigned from her teachers' union, explains why she opted out of the organization.
CEOs warn tough recession coming, home sales lower and more: Tuesday's 5 things to know
Traders will be cautious after 91% of CEOs surveyed by KPMG said they think there will be a recession in the next 12 months, as they look at potentially reducing their workforce.
US manufacturing growth slows to lowest point in two years amid consumer spending decline
The Institute for Supply Management on Monday announced that U.S. manufacturing growth in the month of September declined to a two-year low.
The dow has hit a ‘tradable bottom’ argues Stephen Guilfoyle
Sarge986 president Stephen Guilfoyle and T3Trading CSO Scott Redler discuss what caused the DOW to gain more than 800 points, and whether the stock market has turned around, on ‘The Claman Countdown.’
Credit Suisse seeks to calm market jitters
Credit Suisse Group AG tried to assuage fears about its health in a memo to employees and in a round of phone calls to investors and clients over the weekend.
Going for a job interview? Asking these 5 compelling questions could help land you an offer
Whether you’re interviewing for a new job or interviewing for a different role in your existing company, your job interview is a chance to set yourself apart from your competition — which are any other job applicants.
Amazon driver seen throwing hot water on Phoenix convenience store worker
A former Amazon worker allegedly threw hot water at a convenience store in Arizona after the driver allegedly left the store without paying for her soda.
JPMorgan plans to hire 2,000 tech workers by year's end: report
JPMorgan Chase & Co. told Reuters the megabank plans on hiring roughly 2,000 engineers worldwide by the end of 2022 despite the slowing global economy.
Rite Aid exec: Impossible to stop NYC store thefts
Rite Aid's chief retail officer addressed the difficulty facing the chain's NYC stories concerning shoplifting.
Meta implements a hiring freeze
CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Meta Platforms, the parent company of social media network Facebook, will be freezing hiring efforts, according to reports Thursday.
Cineplex seeks to revive Regal merger after Cineworld bankruptcy
Cineplex wants to buy Regal Cinemas from bankrupt UK company Cineworld. Cineworld is the 2nd-largest cinema company in the world right now. AMC is number one.
Market bounce was opportunity to be less bearish, not more bullish: Dennis Gartman
Retired publisher of The Gartman Letter Dennis Gartman discusses if investors should sell out of this down market, telling 'The Claman Countdown' you should be 'very reticent' about buying.
Jobless claims unexpectedly drop to lowest level in 5 months
Applications for unemployment insurance fell again last week, indicating that employers are still avoiding layoffs in the historically tight labor market.
Amazon to raise average hourly pay in October
Amazon is preparing for a busy October and holiday shopping season, boosting hourly pay in order to attract more workers.
Lyft freezing US hiring for remainder of year
Lyft is halting its hiring in the United States for the remainder of the year, according to a statement Wednesday from a spokesperson of the ride-share company.
After 14 years, Lehman Brothers' brokerage ends liquidation
Bankruptcy Judge Chapman closed the brokerage's estate on Wednesday and awarded final payments to the trustee and his law firm who oversaw the liquidation.
The Fed's war on inflation could cost the US economy 1M jobs
The Federal Reserve would eliminate at least 1 million jobs as it tries to rein in runaway inflation with the most aggressive interest rate hikes in decades.



















