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The US job market remains robust with 256,000 jobs added in December, lowering unemployment to 4.1%, but concerns linger over high-interest rates.
US stocks fell significantly as December's jobs report raised inflation fears, impacting investor confidence and market trends.
Stocks and bonds plummet as strong job market data raises interest rate fears and inflation concerns, impacting global markets.
US stocks dropped sharply following a positive jobs report, raising concerns about future interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve.
The December US job report shows significant growth, supporting a pause in Federal Reserve rate cuts amid a tightening labor market.
The U.S. adds 256,000 jobs in December, signaling strong economic growth but raising concerns about potential Fed interest rate decisions.
The US labor market shows robust growth with 256,000 jobs added in December, signaling a strong economy before Trump's return to the White House.
The December jobs report reveals robust job growth and a decline in unemployment, signaling positive trends in the US labor market.
US job growth in December surprises economists as unemployment dips to 4.1%, indicating ongoing resilience in the labor market despite economic uncertainties.
The forthcoming jobs report is expected to reveal solid growth ahead of Trump's inauguration, influencing Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions.
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