Jobless Claims Rise, Continuing Claims Increase
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Continuing Jobless ClaimsFXStreet
•US: Initial Jobless Claims rose more than estimated last week
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Initial Jobless Claims rose by 232 K vs. the previous week .
Continuing Claims increased by 4 K to 1.863M in the week ended August 10 .
US Dollar Index ( DXY ) extends its daily recovery from Wednesday ’s 2024 lows and retests the 101.40 region.
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