The number of continuing jobless claims in the United States rose to 1.923 million, exceeding expectations.
ChainCatcher News, according to Golden Ten Data, the number of continuing jobless claims in the United States for the week ending December 13 was 1.923 million, exceeding the market expectation of 1.9 million. The previous value was revised from 1.897 million to 1.885 million.
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