-Janet Louise Yellen
The U.S. labour market continued to slow in June but at a more moderate pace as the economy moved closer to full employment, according to an index prepared by the Federal Reserve.The US labour market conditions index registered a 1.9 decline for June from after a revised drop of 3.6 the previous month. This was the sixth successive decline and also a slightly larger than expected decline for the month, maintaining the generally disappointing trend seen for 2016 as a whole. The data could suggest an imminent turning point, but further evidence will be needed to convince markets of a sustained improvement despite the bumper payrolls release last Friday.
The LMCI is a broad composite index of 19 labour-market indicators and it watched closely by the Federal Reserve with Chair Janet Yellen instrumental in setting up the index. The Fed introduced the index in 2014 as a way to measure the labour market's momentum. Moreover, Fed officials have touted the LMCI as a more comprehensive view of the labour market than the one provided by individual data releases from the Department of Labour and other agencies.
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