America’s Roundup: Dollar pares losses after central banks raise rates, Wall St ends higher, Gold...
EconoTimes· 5 days agoMarket Roundup Jobless claims remain low, new home sales rise US Current Account (Q4) -213.2B...
Seasonality Keeps Claims Below 200K?
Seeking Alpha· 5 days agoInitial jobless claims remained healthy this week with another sub-200K print. Claims fell modestly to 191K from last week’s unrevised reading of 192K....
US jobless claims inch down as labor market remains tight
MSN News· 5 days agoUS jobless claims inch down as labor market remains tight
Dow Jones Rises 300 Points After Surprise Drop In Jobless Claims; Block Crashes 22% On Short Seller...
Investor's Business Daily· 5 days agoThe Dow Jones Industrial Average rose more than 300 points Thursday, rebounding after Wednesday's...
Gold Prices Turn to US Initial Jobless Claims to Gauge SVB Economic Shock
Daily FX· 6 days agoGold prices gained as the US Dollar and Treasury yields fell after the Federal Reserve rate...
Jobless claims, Darden Restaurants, General Mills: 3 things to watch
Investing.com via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoBy Liz Moyer Investing.com -- Stocks tumbled after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s remarks to reporters Wednesday afternoon. The Fed raised interest rates by a quarter of a percentage ...
Jobless claims dip to 3-week low of 191,000 --- labor market still very strong
Market Watch· 5 days agoThe number of people applying for jobless benefits is one of the best barometers of whether the...
Steady Jobless Claims Show Labor Market Remains Strong
The Wall Street Journal· 5 days agoU.S. ECONOMY Worker filings for unemployment benefits held nearly steady last week, showing that the...
Jobless claims, Darden Restaurants, General Mills: 3 things to watch
Investing.com· 6 days agoJobless claims, Darden Restaurants, General Mills: 3 things to watch
Jobless Claims Trickle Down Slightly
US News & World Report· 5 days agoDespite recent announcements of layoffs at some large companies, including Microsoft, Amazon, Goldman Sachs and Ford, the labor market remains a pillar...