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Ringgit closes higher against US dollar | Money

Wednesday, 09 Jun 2021 06:39 PM MYT Ringgit notes are seen at a money changer in Kuala Lumpur June 20, 2018. Bernama pic Follow us on Instagram and subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates. KUALA LUMPUR, June 9 The ringgit closed higher against the US dollar today as the greenback retreated since the release of the US Job Openings and Labour Turnover Survey (JOLTS). A dealer said JOLTS has registered a much higher number than expected with 9.3 million openings for April, higher than the expected 8.2 million the highest level since 2001. At 6pm, the local note stood at 4.1165/1175 against the US dollar from 4.1200/1225 on Tuesday.

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Flat Times: A Week Before Fed Meeting, Market Already Appears To Be In Pre-Fed Mode

The markets remain slow, but there are a few things to watch on the inflation front. These include $70 crude, a 13-year high in China’s producer price growth, and more reports of companies seeing supply prices rise. All this comes ahead of tomorrow’s consumer price data.

Inside the Restaurant Industry s Critical Labor Shortage

An early June report from the National Restaurant Association shed some light on what’s taking shape today from a labor angle as guest sentiment finally turns the corner. The issue at hand for operators has shifted from convincing guests it’s safe to eat out again, to staffing up to meet that rush. But, like so many aspects of COVID, it’s not a broad-stroke issue. Restaurant employment rose for the fifth consecutive month in May, yet staffing levels remain well below pre-crisis levels. Eating and drinking places added a net 186,000 jobs in May on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Over the past five months, the category tacked on 830,000 net jobs. Or the equivalent of the total restaurant jobs added in the 43 months prior to the pandemic, which shows how disruptive COVID truly was.

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