United States
Dollar, bond yields jump on robust U.S. jobs data
The dollar and U.S. government debt yields jumped on Friday as a strong American labor market report raised expectations that the Federal Reserve will increase interest rates by mid-year.
Oil climbs, Brent posts best two weeks since 1998
Oil rallied again on Friday, with benchmark Brent crude having its largest two-week gain in 17 years, as falling oil rig counts and violence in producer Libya helped further stall a selloff that began in June.
Wall Street Week Ahead: Valuations may hurt small caps, despite job growth
The good news from Friday's jobs report may already be reflected in the prices of the smallest U.S. stocks. With nearly all of their revenue coming from the United States, the companies in the Russell 2000 should be the most obvious beneficiaries of a growing U.S. economy.
For blue-collar America wage gains are slim even as employment surges
America has added more than a million jobs in the space of three months but wages, especially for blue-collar workers, are showing few signs of gains.