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We start with Tuesday's reading of posted U.S.
job openings in April, forecast to have risen following a strong drop in March.
Wednesday, we get the first large-scale employment reading for May, the tally of private sector job creation from paycheck processor ADP.
The big reading comes Friday with the Labor Department.
The unemployment rate is expected to remain at 4.3 percent, with total job creation likely tepid, holding below 100,000, with leisure, hospitality, education and health services leading the gains.
Andrew O'Day, Bloomberg Radio.
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The Department of Homeland Security has clarified that highly qualified and skilled green card applicants will see no noticeable impact from a controversial policy announced last week that most people seeking permanent legal residency would have to apply from outside the U.S.
The move appeared aimed at reassuring employers and immigrants that the process wouldn't become restrictive.