Jobless claims fall again to 215,000. Strong labor market fuels U.S. economy.
The number of Americans who applied for unemployment benefits last week fell again to 215,000, reaffirming that layoffs are low and the economy is being buoyed by a strong labor market.
Nasdaq Futures Jump; Nvidia Earnings Fuel Fresh AI Optimism
S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 futures rose, pointing to gains for major indexes at the open. Dow futures inched higher.
Prices at the Pump Are Dropping Just in Time for Memorial Day Weekend
Preholiday costs are about 5% below their inflation-adjusted average since 2000.
Eurozone Rebound Continues Apace as Germany Leads Way
Germany led a continued recovery in eurozone economic activity in May, according to the latest business surveys, adding to signs that global growth is becoming less reliant on the U.S.
China's New Sovereign Bond Prices Go Haywire
The price of China's new 30-year sovereign bonds has whipsawed since their recent debut, as small investors pile into a bet seen as safer than the country's property and equities markets.
South Korea Unveils $19 Billion Package for Chip Industry
South Korea is seeking to catch up with international rivals amid soaring demand for advanced chips to power artificial intelligence and other computing.
Washington's Pivot on Bank Rules Could Free Up Tens of Billions
By reducing additional capital requirements, banks would be freer to reward shareholders and clients.
CFOs Lock in Savings with Interest-Rate Swaps Amid Uncertainty About Fed Cuts
Some companies are saving millions of dollars by entering into interest-rate swaps as they confront the possibility it could be a while before the Federal Reserve cuts rates.
Bank of Korea Holds Rate Steady, Raises Growth Forecast
South Korea's central bank held its base rate steady as widely expected and raised its 2024 economic growth forecast, signaling a delay in its pivot toward policy easing.
Singapore's Economy on Track as Inflation Steadies, Trade Improves
Trade data was a bright spot for export-reliant Singapore, helping cement economists' expectations for stronger growth this year.
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