US employers post more job openings but curb hiring
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US job openings unexpectedly rose by 374,000 to 7.769 million at the end of May, surpassing economists' expectations of 7.30 million, with 1.07 jobs available for every unemployed person compared to 1.03 in April, according to the Labor Department's JOLT report. Despite this increase, overall hiring fell by 112,000, and economists pointed to ongoing trade policy uncertainty and volatile business conditions as reasons for a slowdown in labor market momentum. Economists suggest that, given these mixed signals, the Federal Reserve may hold off on cutting interest rates until September.
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