I always wonder where are the first primary sources do economic releases (CPI, GDP, etc) get released to? I, as an ordinary guy, always see they come up minutes after the official release time and after the markets have moved massively.
In this introduction of this book, it says that a select group of economic reporters (Bloomberg, Reuters, WSJ) gather in the Labour Department's secured press room, given the jobs release to read at 8:00am and then draft their news reports, and then allowed for transmission right at 8:30am.
Is it really how it works? I kept refreshing all major news websites, the earliest to show was at 8:32am today. So I guess paid wire subscribers might get it close to 8:30am? How about the Labours Departments itself, should I expect this page to update at 8:30am?
In this introduction of this book, it says that a select group of economic reporters (Bloomberg, Reuters, WSJ) gather in the Labour Department's secured press room, given the jobs release to read at 8:00am and then draft their news reports, and then allowed for transmission right at 8:30am.
Is it really how it works? I kept refreshing all major news websites, the earliest to show was at 8:32am today. So I guess paid wire subscribers might get it close to 8:30am? How about the Labours Departments itself, should I expect this page to update at 8:30am?