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- Wall Street expects the employment cost index to rise 0.9 percent Thursday.
- In the second quarter, employment costs rose by 0 . 7 percent.
- The Labor Department releases the employment cost index for the first quarter.
- Analysts said the new employment cost index data did not contradict Greenspan.
- For the 12 months ended June 30, employment costs increased 2.9 percent.
- Those reports include the gross domestic product and the employment cost index.
- Another concern is wages, as measured by the government's employment cost index.
- The Labor Department releases the employment cost index for the fourth-quarter tomorrow.
- For all of the 1997, employment costs rose 3 . 3 percent.
- The more troubling statistic to inflation-wary traders : the Employment Cost Index.
- "Our employment costs are already among the highest in the industry.
- TUESDAY : The Labor Department reports on employment costs in the fourth quarter.
- The employment cost index has risen 3.2 percent since June 1998.
- For the year, employment costs gained 2.9 Jpercent, less than expected.
- High employment costs could prove a mixed blessing for the dollar, said Hoge.
- The Labor Department employment cost report continued to bear that out.
- For the year, employment costs rose 2.9 percent, less than expected.
- That matches the smallest quarterly gain since the government started tracking employment costs.
- During the same period, the employment cost index rose 3 percent.
- For the year, employment costs gained 2.9 percent, less than expected.
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