Jueves 11/02/21 Seguros de desempleo
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Japan: Nikkei 225 29562.93 57.00 0.19
UK: FTSE 100 6524.36 -7.20 -0.11
Crude Oil Futures 58.32 -0.36 -0.61
Gold Futures 1838.30 -4.40 -0.24
Yen 104.59 -0.01 -0.01
Euro 1.2126 0.0006
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China: Shanghai Composite 3655.09 51.60 1.43
Japan: Nikkei 225 29562.93 57.00 0.19
UK: FTSE 100 6524.36 -7.20
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LAST CHG %CHG
Crude Oil Futures 58.33 -0.35 -0.60
Brent Crude Futures 61.08 -0.39 -0.63
Gold Futures 1844.70 2.00 0.11
Silver Futures 27.230 0.152 0.56
DJIA Futures 31396 68 0.22
S&P 500 Futures 3915.00 12.10
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Crude Oil Futures 58.51 -0.17 -0.29
Brent Crude Futures 61.31 -0.16 -0.26
Gold Futures 1842.70 0.00 0.00
Silver Futures 27.145 0.067 0.25
DJIA Futures 31399 71 0.23
S&P 500 Futures 3916.00
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AST CHG %CHG
DJIA 31486.70 48.90 0.16
S&P 500 3921.12 11.24 0.29
Nasdaq Composite 14055.37 82.83 0.59
Japan: Nikkei 225 29562.93 57.00 0.19
UK: FTSE 100 6523.77 -0.59 -0.01
Crude Oil Futures 58.60 -0.08 -0.14
Gold Futures 1843.10 0.40 0.02
Yen 104.74 0.14 0.13
Euro 1.2136 0.0016
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Copper February 11,09:19
Bid/Ask 3.7425 - 3.7439
Change +0.0020 +0.05%
Low/High 3.6886 - 3.7697
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Nickel February 11,09:18
Bid/Ask 8.4234 - 8.4279
Change -0.0322 -0.38%
Low/High 8.3943 - 8.4624
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Aluminum February 11,09:18
Bid/Ask 0.9406 - 0.9408
Change +0.0054 +0.57%
Low/High 0.9323 - 0.9425
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Zinc February 11,09:18
Bid/Ask 1.2332 - 1.2339
Change +0.0070 +0.57%
Low/High 1.2199 - 1.2403
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Lead February 11,09:18
Bid/Ask 0.9476 - 0.9480
Change +0.0057 +0.61%
Low/High 0.9375 - 0.9506
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Uranium Feb 08, 2021
Ux U308 price: 28.80
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Jobless claims worse than expected as pandemic-related filings surge
PUBLISHED THU, FEB 11 20218:31 AM ESTUPDATED THU, FEB 11 20219:08 AM EST
Jeff Cox
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Jobless claims totaled 793,000 last week, higher than the Dow Jones estimate of 760,000.
The total was a decline from the previous week’s 812,000.
Total filings for assistance jumped to 20.44 million amid a surge in applications for benefits under pandemic-related programs.
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U.S. jobless claims total 793,000 vs. 760,000 estimate
First-time claims for unemployment insurance totaled 793,000 last week as declining Covid-19 cases provided little relief for the jobs market.
The total for the week ended Feb. 6 was above the 760,000 forecast from economists surveyed by Dow Jones but a slight decrease from the previous week’s upwardly revised total of 812,000.
The pandemic era has provided a long struggle for the jobs market to get back to its previous level. Nonfarm payrolls increased by just 49,000 in January, while the unemployment rate fell to 6.3% primarily due to a decline in the labor force.
Continuing claims for benefits, which run a week behind the weekly number, also declined, falling 145,000 to 4.54 million.
However, the total of those receiving benefits across all program jumped to 20.44 million due to a surge in filings for two pandemic compensation programs: for those who wouldn’t otherwise receive benefits and for those whose regular benefits have run out.
Enrollment under the special pandemic programs rose by nearly 2.7 million for the week ended Jan. 23.
The programs had expired Dec. 26 but were renewed by Congress for 2021. Paperwork issues resulted in delays for several states such as Ohio, which saw an increase of more than 90,000 claims last week, according to unadjusted data. The new legislation provides benefits of $300 above what recipients normally would get.
California also saw a notable increase, with 23,588 new claims. Several states saw large declines, including Florida (-51,519), New York (-19,824) and Maryland (-19,736).
More than 10 million workers are unemployed despite more about 12.5 million jobs reclaimed since the depths of the pandemic in March and April.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Wednesday the jobs picture remains “a long way” from where it needs to be and said the central bank is committed to keeping interest rates low until substantially more progress happens.