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    Default Jobless claims worse than expected

    I actually saw estimates on briefing.com at 1.9 million, so it was a slight beat?


    Jobless claims, total unemployment level worse than expected


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    Weekly jobless claims totaled 1.877 million last week vs. the Dow Jones estimate of 1.775 million.

    Continuing claims rose sharply, hitting nearly 21.5 million in a sign that workers are being called back to work slowly.
    https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06/04/week...ss-claims.html
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    Default Re: Jobless claims worse than expected

    Certainly a lot of good news being factored in. By year end the market is expecting

    1. No secondary COVID panic.
    2. Trump re-election
    3. Republicans holding Senate (possibly even taking house)
    4. Economic rebound back to pre-panic levels.

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