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| | | ... becomes especially true when you consider recent macro releases. Better-than-expected US retail sales and weekly jobless claims; improved German trade with both exports and imports growing at their fastest pace in nearly two years in January; better-than-expected ... |
| | | | ... report. At 0820 AEDT on Friday, the March share price index futures contract was up nine points at 5,450. US initial jobless claims for the week ending March 1 fell more than expected, by 26,000 to a three-month low of 323,000. Analysts project the US ... |
| | | | ... overall improvement in U.S. manufacturing business conditions since May 2010." To be sure, other indicators - weekly jobless claims, leading index - also suggested that the going is going good for the US. But what about the disappointing Philly Fed survey ... |
| | | | ... the weather, stupid! This was how Wall Street interpreted last disappointing data on retail spending and weekly jobless claims. 'Twas a convenient excuse (rationale?), particularly last night when a skyful of snow dropped on the East Coast about the ... |
| | | | ... economy is going. At least that's the interpretation markets gave to the greater than expected 20K decline in US jobless claims to 331K in the week ended last week. Markets expected a fall to 335K from 351K the week before last week or a decline of 16K ... |
| | | | ... data on US employment has snapped a four day losing streak on the local share market. A 21,000 drop in American jobless claims for November buoyed Wall Street, sending the Dow Jones Industrial Average to its highest close ever, above 16,000 points. That ... |
| | | | ... reporting that the world's biggest economy grew a stronger-than-expected 2.8 per cent in the third quarter while weekly jobless claims fell slightly. At close, London's benchmark FTSE 100 index fell 0.66 per cent to 6,697.22 points, while the CAC 40 ... |
| | | | ... Street's gains came on the heels of a report that confirmed US second-quarter growth at 2.5 per cent, while weekly jobless claims sank to 305,000. Domestically, no major economic or equities news is expected on Friday. In Australia, the market on Thursday ... |
| | | | ... November 1995 and from 16 December 1995 to 6 January 1996). I wish but...nah. 'Twas the release of the latest US jobless claims report that showed fewer Americans than expected filed for unemployment benefits last week that cheered Wall Street. This ... |
| | | | ... overnight. At the close the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 66.12 points at 14,963.67. An unexpected increase in jobless claims encouraged investors by piquing hopes the US Federal Reserve would be forced to delay the tapering of its stimulus program. ... |
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