New: The US added 256,000 jobs in December, crushing estimates https://t.co/C9z0ZxlDTm
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
The US economy added 2.2 million jobs in 2024, a slowdown from the previous year but still a remarkable sign of resilience that few pundits had expected twelve months earlier. https://t.co/8Vw9eaudyI
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
US hiring accelerated in December and the unemployment rate unexpectedly fell, capping another year of resilience in the labor market. https://t.co/0Jb0aW9uzm
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
The US manufacturing sector shed 87,000 jobs last year, the biggest loss since 2009 during the Great Recession excluding the coronavirus pandemic year of 2020 https://t.co/46WcmgYkUG
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
Fresh uncertainty about the rates path and the economy is creating a double tail risk for stocks into Friday’s US nonfarm payrolls data https://t.co/OCDTfjbMSE
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
A choppy start to the year turned into an all-out selloff Friday, when evidence of rising strength in the US labor market was interpreted bearishly by traders who saw it closing the door on fresh monetary easing anytime soon. https://t.co/eZaIibpROe
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
The beaten-down US government bond market is looking for a reprieve from Friday’s December employment report https://t.co/GLAH8LEjGo
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
US Treasuries plunged as evidence of a resilient labor market pushed traders to shift their expectations for the Federal Reserve’s next interest-rate cut to the second half of the year https://t.co/lZsQAnL3th
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
Some companies have held back on selling high-grade corporate bonds in the US after yields climbed in the last week, boosting potential borrowing costs https://t.co/fBhrtVZRFn
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee said the latest jobs report suggests the US labor market is stabilizing at full employment and is not a sign of an overheating economy https://t.co/mgepPA6X9x
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
Gold pared gains as the dollar and Treasury yields pushed higher following a stronger-than-expected US jobs report. https://t.co/UiGTomUEOO
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
A resilient labor market signals the US is leading the global economy, and high US bond yields put pressure on others like the UK, according to Mohamed El-Erian https://t.co/HI3z9GIg1G
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
Donald Trump’s return to the White House coincides with a massive rally in cryptocurrencies amid hopes of looser regulation.
— Bloomberg Crypto (@crypto) January 10, 2025
But for the average American, crypto still comes with plenty of risks https://t.co/KPogB7MCVa pic.twitter.com/JjqGRcLpWU
Here are five key takeaways from the December US jobs report https://t.co/MZLjatNFef
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
The US is moving to curb imports of used cooking oil, preventing foreign supplies used to make biofuels from qualifying for a lucrative tax credit. https://t.co/cArB5cRtaD
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) January 10, 2025
🇧🇷 La desaprobación del presidente de Brasil @LulaOficial alcanzó el nivel más alto de su mandato en diciembre debido a la creciente frustración con la gestión económica del presidente de izquierda.https://t.co/IJPcxQbQzN
— Bloomberg en Español (@BBGenEspanol) January 10, 2025
Oil traders who bought options in a bet that crude oil would snap out of its doldrums are set to reap the rewards as prices surge on fresh sanctions against Russia https://t.co/1xJuW2PC6d
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) January 10, 2025
Here’s the latest news and analysis on the oil market https://t.co/MI26Or712d
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
Oil had a dramatic day as the US imposed its most aggressive sanctions on Russia’s industry and it surpassed $80 a barrel: Here's your Evening Briefing https://t.co/AuiBZ1As9z
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
Shale executives are raising the natural gas price threshold they need to reap profits and substantially boost drilling for the fuel, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City https://t.co/EsaJ91skGx
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
Lower mortgage rates is all home buyers, sellers and businesses need to get the housing industry moving again, says @conorsen. Instead, rates have moved higher https://t.co/3DqcdOMQul
— Bloomberg Opinion (@opinion) December 30, 2024
Institutional investors would face new restrictions on buying housing units in New York state under a proposal that Gov. Kathy Hochul aims to pass in the state budget due April 1 https://t.co/XZ2T3001nm
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
Brace for another eventful year in food. Trump, trade and of course climate issues will all be high on the agenda https://t.co/6GFTuwuCmK
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 5, 2025
One Chart That Explains the Big Rate Move https://t.co/ZqBEecP83l
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
“In nature, all things are connected, and the more we separate out food production from nature, the more we ensure the continued production of cheap, low-quality food at the expense of farmers, fields, animals and our rural communities.” #NYTLetters
— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) January 5, 2025
Read: https://t.co/uZUPRr8z0F
Surging frozen food demand may stress critical cold storage supply chains https://t.co/yCADcHyhRH
— CNBC (@CNBC) December 27, 2024
Studies have found that the foods we eat influence our mood, body weight, gut microbiome, and our likelihood of developing chronic diseases.
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 10, 2025
Here are five research-backed food choices you can make each day to boost your overall health and well-being.https://t.co/SNCAzATrt9
US consumers’ long-term inflation expectations jumped to the highest since 2008 on concerns about potential tariffs from the incoming Trump administration https://t.co/mIeMuGRZ3g
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
New Zealand officials say they have contained an outbreak of bird flu to a single site in the southern region of Otago https://t.co/VsLlTYmxNd
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) December 23, 2024
What to know about eating eggs as bird flu spreads https://t.co/AXwT7TuEio
— Axios (@axios) January 7, 2025
Some hospitals In England have restricted visitors as the number of flu cases is rising. https://t.co/R4SfiffYF3
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) January 4, 2025
Opinion by Luciana Borio and Scott Gottlieb: The Biden administration’s bird flu response has been too slow. Now comes a test for Trump’s White House. https://t.co/3koc1aOEw7
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 3, 2025
An increase in human cases of bird flu is sparking concerns that the incoming Trump administration won't be ready to respond to a potential public health emergency from avian influenza. https://t.co/idOx6ysakn
— Bloomberg Law (@BLaw) January 5, 2025
The first U.S. bird flu death has been reported. Louisiana officials say they are not aware of any other cases in their state, and U.S. officials have said they do not have any evidence that the virus is spreading from person to person. https://t.co/HtiVEZsEo4
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 6, 2025
What to Know About Bird Flu After the First US Death https://t.co/TfJghNzsjz
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) January 7, 2025
Want to understand why avian flu is spreading so quickly among chickens?
— Bloomberg (@business) January 10, 2025
Listen to Beak Capitalism, a three-part series from Odd Lots, in which @TheStalwart and @tracyalloway explore the US economy through the medium of chicken https://t.co/w9QKOVCDdz pic.twitter.com/EfG8q7s96U
Bavarian Nordic agrees to a deal with the world’s largest vaccine manufacturer to make the biotech firm’s mpox shot https://t.co/j8A5ZG31Ox
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) December 16, 2024
China has detected the new mutated strain of the mpox virus, as the pathogen spreads to more geographies after the WHO declared the outbreak in Africa a new global health emergency last year https://t.co/Vuo6lgQCQP
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) January 9, 2025
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has been known for promoting false medical claims, has drawn the ire of thousands of doctors who signed a letter calling him "unqualified" and "actively dangerous" for health secretary. https://t.co/O7cY61UB0I
— NBC Politics (@NBCPolitics) January 9, 2025
Working parents are under enormous strain, from a lack of parental leave to expensive childcare. What does Trump 2.0 mean for American families? https://t.co/cKSrdnO0hp
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
From immigration and DEI to tariffs and vaccine skepticism: it's going to be a frenzied 2025 https://t.co/qpvIHvnCOB
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 3, 2025
Tesla officially launched its refreshed Model Y sport utility vehicle in China on Friday and started to take orders https://t.co/i2PzrNl0pU
— Bloomberg Technology (@technology) January 10, 2025
The US has labeled the world’s largest gaming publisher Tencent and CATL, a key battery supplier to Tesla, as Chinese military companies.
— Bloomberg (@business) January 10, 2025
But what is the Pentagon’s blacklist and how does it work? @RChoongWilkins explains https://t.co/9BVvBx0hVW pic.twitter.com/GiwG9nwHfD
Tesla goes full circle and copies its own copycat with new Model Y https://t.co/pQiinsjlfi by @fredericlambert
— Electrek.co (@ElectrekCo) January 10, 2025
In 2025, expect more headlines about RTO policies, DEI and workplace AI. They are real trends, says @skgreen, but beware the hype https://t.co/q4yZmFb4EL
— Bloomberg Opinion (@opinion) December 31, 2024
Meta is reportedly eliminating its biggest DEI efforts, effective immediately, including ones that focused on hiring a diverse workforce, training, and sourcing supplies from diverse-owned companies. Its DEI department will also be eliminated.
— TechCrunch (@TechCrunch) January 10, 2025
Read more here:… pic.twitter.com/JxTZQ4ZR4N
Opinion: Seyfarth Shaw's Laura Maechtlen previews what employers may likely face in President-elect Donald Trump's administration, including pushback against DEI efforts and overtime pay. https://t.co/GPnMFGSApL
— Bloomberg Law (@BLaw) December 25, 2024
Exclusive: Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are sending representatives to agencies across the federal government to begin preliminary interviews that will shape the tech executives’ enormous ambitions to tame Washington’s sprawling bureaucracy. https://t.co/sd66vRyCwB
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 10, 2025
US President-elect Donald Trump has asked the Supreme Court to pause criminal proceedings in his hush money case, after a New York appeals court denied his bid to halt sentencing scheduled for Friday https://t.co/u6YRA7tOp1 pic.twitter.com/EAyRfXXm3U
— Reuters (@Reuters) January 9, 2025
What Trump’s unconditional discharge sentence means in the hush money case https://t.co/dvxL1VJWdJ
— Post Politics (@postpolitics) January 10, 2025
EXCLUSIVE: Kash Patel's emails released by the Office of Director of National Intelligence offer clues as to how he might lead the FBI, if confirmed, and whether he’ll use it to settle scores https://t.co/bE2dbBmECm
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
TikTok’s LA-based employees are being told to either continue their work from home or use their personal/sick days if that’s not possible, while the company’s LA office remains closed due to power outages caused by high winds.
— TechCrunch (@TechCrunch) January 10, 2025
Read more here: https://t.co/Rkf4dd8rev pic.twitter.com/cD1xRzVRC3
TikTok has long known that its popular video livestreams encourage sexual content, including streams exploiting and "grooming" minors, according to a lawsuit from the state of Utah https://t.co/3Eg2oH5qYb
— Bloomberg Technology (@technology) January 3, 2025
TikTok creators are posting videos promoting ways to circumvent a potential US ban, which could spell trouble for Apple, Google and other American tech companies required by law to enforce the ban or risk potentially billions in fines https://t.co/DoKxdfHlPH
— Bloomberg Technology (@technology) January 6, 2025
Supreme Court seems likely to uphold law to sell or ban TikTok https://t.co/P4AhqaqrtW
— Post Politics (@postpolitics) January 10, 2025
Startups are using everything from chemistry to satellites and artificial intelligence to detect and prevent fires turbocharged by global warming https://t.co/s2wMByNcx9
— Bloomberg Energy (@BloombergNRG) December 24, 2024
The data center construction bonanza has fueled a boom in what were previously humdrum electrical and utility markets. And there's no end in sight for the growth spurt. https://t.co/VlZuE6tUBd
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
Private firefighters were deployed in Los Angeles, but the speed of the fires limits their role. https://t.co/QdKaBLhXHO
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) January 9, 2025
LA Fires Unleash Wave of Disaster-Related Online Conspiracies https://t.co/3nzUdlwRBQ
— Bloomberg Technology (@technology) January 10, 2025
Elon Musk Deletes Tweet Agreeing With Alex Jones The LA Fires Are Part of a 'Globalist Plot' to Trigger U.S. Collapse https://t.co/YLjNQFR1dL
— Mediaite (@Mediaite) January 9, 2025
More people are living in risky wildfire zones https://t.co/s5Pm9xONRX
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
During a news conference, Newsom urged Trump not to “play any politics” during the “precious moments that we have to evacuate.” But as the fires forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate, Trump sought to pin the catastrophe on Democratic governance. https://t.co/dEwZJ58K1y
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 9, 2025
President Joe Biden scrapped a planned trip to Rome and Vatican City as California races to contain several fires burning in and around Los Angeles. https://t.co/pdsj84bm0O
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) January 9, 2025
The estimated damages already have made the LA fires the region’s worst natural disaster in decades. Here's why the fires have been so destructive https://t.co/5FmUaNYzP6
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
A powerful winter storm sweeping the US South has grounded flights, halted passenger trains and threatens the region with heavy snowfall https://t.co/oT2ar9c3J2
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
MAGA braces for more fights over legal immigration https://t.co/WDUgMbtFbm
— POLITICO (@politico) January 3, 2025
Erickson Immigration Group's Hiba Anver says it remains to be seen whether the new Trump administration will have a different stance on H-1B visas https://t.co/yAkZoy5w77 pic.twitter.com/A0CwDj2w9N
— Bloomberg TV (@BloombergTV) January 3, 2025
President-elect Donald Trump is planning a flurry of executive orders around immigration, energy, federal workers and regulatory reform in the early hours after his Jan. 20 inauguration https://t.co/oUnbFX53v6
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) January 10, 2025
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