US: Weekly Initial Jobless Claims rise slightly to 203K vs. 195K expected

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US: Weekly Initial Jobless Claims rise slightly to 203K vs. 195K expected By Frank_Macro UnitedStates Macroeconomics

eased by the US Department of Labour on Thursday showed. As a result, the four-week average number of Initial Jobless Claims rose to 192,750 from 188,500 a week earlier.

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