Sunday, July 6, 2014

U.S.: the private sector has created more jobs than expected 

  The private sector in the U.S. has created 281,000 jobs in June, a figure well above expectations and the highest since November 2012, Wednesday shows the monthly survey from market research firm ADP.

  Economists polled by Reuters on average expected 200,000 new jobs. The May figure is confirmed 179,000.

The U.S. dollar rose after the release of the ADP survey.

  This comes on the eve of the official statistics of the labor market, due to advances in the day a public holiday of Independence Day. Reuters consensus expects 212,000 new jobs in the non-agricultural sector and 210,000 in the private sector alone.

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