2020-06-05 09:18:21, , Wells Fargo Asset Management

Content Categorization
/Business & Industrial
/News/Business News

Word Count:
1104

Words/Sentence:
22

Reading Time:
7.36 min

Reading Quality:
Adept

Readability:
13th to 15th

Media Sentiment
Proprietary sentiment analysis on both the headline and body text of the article. Sentiment scores range from -1 (very negative sentiment) to 1 (very positive sentiment).
RCS Analysis
Relative scoring for Risk, Crisis, and Security language within the article.
Risk Score
Scoring based on the composite risk, security and crisis language within an article compared to a baseline of historic analysis across thousands of diverse articles.
PESTEL Scope
Analysis of article orientation across the PESTEL macro-environmental analysis framework. Learn more about PESTEL.
Entity Word Cloud
Key people, places, organizations and events referenced in the article, weighted by frequency and colored based on contextual sentiment.
Auto Summary
Condensing key features of the article based on salience analysis. Helpful for “gisting” the article in a time crunch.

Every Friday, Brian Jacobsen provides perspective on key events and topics of the current week and his thoughts about what the week ahead may hold.

Every Friday, Brian Jacobsen provides perspective on key events and topics of the current week and his thoughts about what the week ahead may hold.

The number of people unemployed fewer than 5 weeks fell more than 10 million while the number of those unemployed 5 to 14 weeks increased 7.8 million.

The payrolls number is derived by asking businesses whether they paid people for the week that includes the 12th of the month.

Here's his report for the week of May 30-June 5, 2020.

Here's his report for the week of May 2-8, 2020.

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