![]() |
| Gold V.1.3.1 signal Telegram Channel (English) |
The unemployment rate held at 4.3 percent in April, according to a Labor Department report. But the effects of the Iran war are only beginning to emerge. Source: washingtonpost.com
In this episode of FO Talks, Rohan Khattar Singh and Sinem Sonmez examine how the US-led blockade in the Strait of Source: fairobserver.com
Hiring was better than the 65,000 forecasters had expected, though it decelerated from the 185,000 jobs created in March. Source: fortune.com
Data for April will provide an updated look at labor trends. Hiring has held up and unemployment has stabilized even as energy costs have risen. Source: nytimes.com
Employers kept hiring through the Iran war’s energy shock, a sign of labor market resilience. Source: axios.com
The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ report will land at a moment when gas hovers around $4.55 per gallon, up 50% since the war started in late February. Source: nbcnews.com
Charles Dallara, Partners Group Chairman, former IIF CEO and top official at Treasury and the IMF, discusses how the Iran war may redefine the global economy. Source: cnbc.com
White House aides have sounded bullish on the jobs report, even as warning signs mount amid the war with Iran. Source: nytimes.com
Governments across Asia are intervening into fossil fuel markets to try and smooth over disruptions. Source: bloomberg.com
Young conservative leaders are warning the party about flagging enthusiasm among voters under age 30 — and urging the White House to do more. Source: ms.now
![]() |
| Gold V.1.3.1 signal Telegram Channel (English) |