"Looking forward to seeing the employment numbers at 8:30 this morning," he tweeted. The problem: The president's tweet came before the release of the report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which breaks protocol about not commenting on the report before its public release. Trump's tweet hinted a positive report, providing a signal to markets. Presidents typically get to see the numbers the day before, per a longstanding tradition. Larry Kudlow, director of the National Economic Council, confirmed that he told the president about the numbers on Thursday night aboard Air Force One. Friday morning's report was indeed positive: U.S. employers added 223,000 jobs in May, and the unemployment rate slipped to an 18-year-low of 3.8%. Kudlow told reporters that the president did not reveal the details of the report and said it was no big deal that he tweeted a preview of its release. “Why not?” Kudlow said. “He didn’t give any numbers.” Still, Jason Furman, a Harvard Ken...
Essential Things to Change in Insurance Training Expert Author Girijesh Pathak Insurance services use knowledge related to finance, regulations, analytics in general and everything else in specific. For example, take project insurance. The insurer needs to evaluate various risks associated with the project. He should be able to make use of project management documents to understand the measures being taken by managers to manage the risks identified by them. He should be able to assess loss in case of claim. He need to use the knowledge of project management techniques in project insurance. Again, if it is agriculture insurance, an insurer has to get idea about the crop yield, soil quality, farming practices etc. to do a meaningful insurance. So, knowledge of agriculture science need to be applied. Since insurance extends its services to every possible activities in the world or even in space, it has the potential to use every kind of knowledge. Knowledge gained by insurance professiona...
Manchester United have become “slow, pragmatic, boring and dated” under Jose Mourinho, claims former Red Devils winger Lee Sharpe. The Red Devils have won few admirers for their brand of football since seeing the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson slip into retirement. David Moyes oversaw a humbling fall from grace, while Louis van Gaal was considered to be far too conservative for the Old Trafford faithful. Mourinho has put United back into contention for major honours, but he too has been accused of favouring a defensive mindset which stands in stark contrast to the attacking philosophies being embraced at arch rivals Manchester City and Liverpool. Sharpe told PA Sport on the club’s current position, with silverware having eluded them in 2017-18: “For me it was a pretty disappointing season and not entertaining enough. “There are clubs with certain identities and United have never been a 1-0 team that sits back and rests on its laurels. “You’ve got the blue side of Manchester under Pep [Gua...
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