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US weekly jobless claims remain at low level
The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits was unchanged at a low level last week, pointing to continued labor market strength. Labor market resilience, which is driving the ... Read More
US labor market stays resilient; housing regresses on higher mortgage rates
The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits was unchanged at a low level last week, pointing to continued labor market strength that is driving the economy. Labor market ... Read More
US Jobless Claims Hold Steady in Sign of Resilient Labor Market
Initial applications for US unemployment benefits remained subdued last week, consistent with a healthy job market. Read More
Wall Street Looks To Snap 4-Day Losing Streak As Traders Eye Fed Speeches, Netflix Earnings: Analyst Pencils S&P 500's Next 'Major' Downside Support
Crude oil futures have pulled back toward the $81-a-barrel mark, dragged by four straight sessions of losses. Gold futures, meanwhile, rebounded from Wednesday’s decline, but traded shy of the $2,400 ... Read More
FTSE: Wall Street and European stocks push higher as IMF boss warns of coming shocks
Kristalina Georgieva told governments to prepare for the next shock to their economies with fiscal consolidation. Read More
Stocks end near flat as investors assess earnings, data
Wall Street's main indexes opened higher on Thursday as some chip stocks rebounded, while investors digested commentary from Federal Reserve officials to ascertain the outlook for interest-rate cuts. Read More
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