- Walter J. William und die Folgen - Anregung - Popeye, 08.01.2005, 15:07
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Re: Walter J. William und die Folgen -zB das hier sagt was zur Richtung
-->Monster collects job postings from 1,500 web sites (including Monster.com) and creates an index of job availability, akin to The Conference Board's help wanted index. The difference between the two is that one collects help wanted advertising from newspapers and the other collects from online posting. The Monster index is not seasonally adjusted.
Released on 1/6/05 For Dec 2004
Monster Employment Index
Actual 113
Highlights
The monster employment index fell to 113 in December from 117 in November. The level is also below 114 readings in both October and September.
Industries and professions showing the weakest demand for labor included public administration, general management, administrative support, and utilities.
Those showing the greatest strength were wholesale trade and, interestingly, manufacturing.
The gain in manufacturing contrasts with weak job readings in the Philadelphia Federal Reserve survey and Chicago purchasing reports (the latter also includes non-manufacturing companies) and exceeds another mildly positive reading in the ISM's manufacturing report.
The monster series is too young to have much impact on the outlook for the jobs market or tomorrow's key monthly employment data. Still, the gain in manufacturing overshadows mostly soft readings in Thursday's report and may raise faint hopes for at least some improvement in manufacturing payrolls.
Die FED wird sich vielleicht die Inflationsdaten von ECRI anschauen:
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