Nina Glinski
ADP says U.S. companies added 212K workers to payrolls
WASHINGTON - Companies in the U.S. added more than 200,000 workers to payrolls in February, indicating the labor market remains on its strong trajectory,...
Chief executive views on U.S. economy firm in first quarter
WASHINGTON - Business leaders in the U.S. adopted a more optimistic outlook in the first quarter as sales projections for the next six months...
January new-homes sales in U.S. hover near six-year high
WASHINGTON - New homes in the U.S. sold at a faster pace than forecast in January, a sign of stabilization in the housing industry.
The...
Leading indicators in U.S. grow at slower pace as economy cools
WASHINGTON - The index of U.S. leading indicators rose at a slower pace in January, restrained by declines in building permits and factory orders...
Confidence among U.S. homebuilders declines to four-month low
WASHINGTON - Confidence among U.S. homebuilders decreased in February to the lowest level in four months as winter weather prevented some prospective buyers from...
Consumer borrowing in U.S. increases as credit-card use picks up
WASHINGTON - Consumer borrowing in the U.S. climbed in December as Americans boosted their credit-card use by the most in eight months.
The $14.8 billion...
ADP says U.S. hiring topped 200,000 for fifth straight month
WASHINGTON - Companies added more than 200,000 workers to payrolls in January for a fifth consecutive month, signaling steady labor market growth, according to...
Consumer comfort in U.S. increases to highest since July 2007
WASHINGTON - Americans’ confidence increased last week to the highest level since July 2007 as job gains and falling prices at the gasoline pump...
Jobless claims in U.S. plunge to 15-year low in holiday week
WASHINGTON - The fewest Americans in almost 15 years filed applications for unemployment benefits during a holiday- shortened week that typically makes the data...
Longer hiring timelines signal tightening U.S. labor market
WASHINGTON - Employers in the U.S. are taking longer to fill job openings, a sign that the labor market is tightening as companies compete...









