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Global Market: US weekly jobless claims drop more than expectedUS unemployment claims saw a sharper-than-expected drop last week, signaling continued labor market strength. Despite this positive sign, a...
US weekly jobless claims fall amid low layoffsInitial claims for state unemployment benefits dropped 4,000 to a seasonally adjusted 226,000 for the week ended June 13, the Labor Departm...
Ola Electric’s QIP boost; AMFI benches Stable MoneyHappy Friday! Ola Electric has raised fresh capital through a QIP. This and more in today's ETtech Morning Dispatch.
ThynkTech Pune India closure: Noida IT Firm shutdown leaves 500+ jobless after Rs 15,000 deposit over issuing laptops, 2 months' salary unpaidA Noida IT firm, ThynkTech India OPC Pvt Ltd, has suddenly closed its Pune office, leaving over 500 engineers, interns and employees are no...
US weekly jobless claims increase moderately, labor market remains stableInitial jobless claims rose moderately to 211,000 last week, indicating a stable labor market despite rising inflation driven by energy pri...
US jobless claims increase less than expected amid low layoffsAmerica's job market shows resilience. New unemployment claims saw a small increase last week. Layoffs remain low, providing stability. Job...
Jobless teachers cautiously optimistic after Bengal assembly poll resultsFollowing a landslide victory, the new West Bengal government faces expectations from thousands of jobless teaching staff. Their appointmen...
US weekly jobless claims rise, but remain at low levelsNew jobless claims in the US saw a slight increase last week. This indicates the labor market remains stable, not showing signs of weakenin...
US Stocks: US weekly jobless claims edge downThe number of Americans filing new applications for jobless benefits fell last week, which could help to assuage fears of a labor market de...
US Stocks: US weekly jobless claims increase marginally as labor market stabilizesThe number of Americans filing new applications for jobless benefits increased marginally last week and the unemployment rate appeared to h...
US applications for jobless benefits inch up last week to still-low 200,000Americans seeking unemployment benefits saw a slight increase last week. However, job cuts remain at historic lows. New applications for jo...
US filings for jobless benefits fall to 191,000, lowest since September of 2022The number of Americans applying for jobless benefits for the week ending Nov. 29 fell to 191,000 from the previous week's 218,000, the Lab...
New US jobless claims at 778,000, second week of increaseThe Labor Department said 778,000 initial claims were filed in the week ended November 25, more than analysts had forecast and an increase ...
- US jobless data shows improvement in labour market
Fewer Americans than forecast filed first time claims for unemployment insurance payments last week, a sign the labour market is getting ba...
- US jobless claims jump to 500,000; nine-month high
The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits jumped unexpectedly to 500,000 level last week, the highest in nine months, ...
- New jobless claims in US fall unexpectedly to 457K
The tally of newly laid-off workers seeking unemployment benefits fell unexpectedly for the fifth straight week, a hopeful sign that the jo...
- Jobless claims show downward trend in hopeful sign
Fewer people are claiming jobless benefits, leading economists to project that next week's employment report will show a sharp drop in job ...
- US jobless claims at lowest since January
Government says the number of newly laid off workers filing initial claims for jobless benefits fell sharply last week, largely due to chan...
- US initial jobless claims fall 13k
Fewer Americans filed claims for unemployment benefits last week, a sign the biggest rounds of firings may be over.
- US jobless claims drop but labor market still under strain
New weekly jobless rates in the United States showed a slight drop, according to the Labor Department, but were still consistent with a pai...