US weekly jobless claims unchanged; layoffs decline in April

US weekly jobless claims unchanged; layoffs decline in April

The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits held steady at lower levels last week as the labor market remains fairly tight. Initial claims for state unemployment benefits were unchanged at a seasonally adjusted 208,000 for the week ended April 27, the Labor Department said on Thursday. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast … Read more

Goldman Sachs no longer expects Fed rate hike in June

Goldman Sachs no longer expects Fed rate hike in June

Economists at Goldman Sachs no longer expect the U.S. Federal Reserve to raise interest rates in June, according to a research note published on Wednesday following data that showed consumer prices cooled faster than expected in March. Goldman Sachs had previously expected consecutive rate hikes at the Fed‘s May and June meetings. Economists led by … Read more

Equity investors aren’t happy with better-than-expected US jobs data. Here’s why

Equity investors aren’t happy with better-than-expected US jobs data. Here’s why

Job growth eased slightly in September but remained robust, indicating that the economy was maintaining momentum despite higher interest rates. But the strong showing left many investors unhappy because they saw signs that the fight against inflation may become tougher and more prolonged. Employers added 263,000 jobs on a seasonally adjusted basis, the Labor Department … Read more

Dow Jones tumbles 1,276 points following CPI data

Dow Jones tumbles 1,276 points following CPI data

A broad sell-off sent U.S. stocks reeling on Tuesday after a hotter-than-expected inflation report dashed hopes that the Federal Reserve could relent and scale back its policy tightening in the coming months. All three major U.S. stock indexes veered sharply lower, snapping four-day winning streaks and notching their biggest one-day percentage drops since June 2020 … Read more

US stocks end mostly lower as markets await Fed rate hike

US stocks end mostly lower as markets await Fed rate hike

New York: Wall Street stocks mostly fell Tuesday as markets awaited a key Federal Reserve decision and digested another report showing elevated inflation. Major indices had opened with modest gains but weakened thereafter as investors pondered the likelihood that the Fed would announce a 0.75-percentage-point interest rate increase on Wednesday instead of the telegraphed 0.5-percentage-point … Read more

More Americans apply for jobless benefits last week

More Americans apply for jobless benefits last week

More Americans applied for jobless aid last week, but the total number of Americans collecting unemployment remains at a five-decade low. Applications for unemployment benefits rose by 27,000 to 229,000 for the week ending June 4, the most since mid-January, the Labor Department reported Thursday. First-time applications generally track the number of layoffs. The four-week … Read more

US consumer prices soared 6.8% in past year, most since 1982

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Prices for U.S. consumers jumped 6.8% in November compared with a year earlier as surging costs for food, energy, housing and other items left Americans enduring their highest annual inflation rate since 1982. The Labor Department also reported Friday that from October to November, prices jumped 0.8%. Inflation has been intensifying pressure on consumers, especially … Read more

US loses 140,000 jobs, first monthly loss since spring

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WASHINGTON: U.S. employers shed jobs last month for the first time since April, cutting 140,00 positions, clear evidence that the economy is faltering as the viral pandemic tightens its grip on consumers and businesses. At the same time, the unemployment rate stayed at 6.7%, the first time it hasn’t fallen since April. Friday’s figures from … Read more