Wall Street Dips (Employment info) as Investors Reap Profits – ABC News

December 30th, 2009 Posted in Job Seeker

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Stocks edged lower on Wednesday as investors took profits in some of the year’s better performers, offsetting a much better-than-expected report on Midwest More job info

A recent survey of employers is adding optimism that Canada’s year-long period of job losses has ended and may soon reverse. Internet job site CareerBuilder.ca says its survey of More job info

That’s the prediction of economist Adam Legge, who sees little prospect the city’s chief economic fuel — natural gas — is making a comeback any time soon. “Oil can only lift us More job info

Trucking employees Doreen Dorcher and Doug Evans said they don’t expect to get back the $3,000 owed to each of them by Arrow Trucking Co., which abruptly shut down its operations More job info

T he U.S. government is imposing new duties on imports of steel pipes from China, the latest sign of trade tensions between the two countries. The case is the largest steel trade More job info

Canada added 79,000 jobs last month as the country’s unemployment rate dipped 0.1 percentage points to 8.5 per cent. Statistics Canada said Friday that full-time employment More job info

(AP) NEW YORK – The dollar was mixed in light year-end trading Wednesday after a report on Midwest manufacturing showed that production and new orders increased and employment More job info

“Scotiabank has long recognized that our employees are our greatest strength and the reason for our success,” said Rick Waugh , President and CEO, Scotiabank. “This award More job info

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