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Weekly statistics |
Weekly inscriptions with unemployment:
Usual publication: Thursday with 14:30
It is the number of new registered voters to the unemployment of the previous week:
in the United States the wages are weekly.An increase in the inscriptions means increase in the dismissals, but not obligatory a rise of the registered voters to unemployments, because if the numbers of the recruitings and more important than that of the dismissals that gives a fall of the number of unemployed person.
Example of official statement of weekly magazines of unemployment:
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The weekly inscriptions with unemployment increased by 13 802 last week in the United States, a little more than is provided for, according to the figures published Thursday by the Department of work.
The full number of request for files amounted to 341 101 at the time of the closed week on November 18th, against 309 406 the previous week 306 403 in first estimate).
The economists counted on 111 800 compensation requests on average.
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The increase in request for allowance shows a deceleration of the US economy, but these statistics apart from the forecasts “a little more than are not provided for”, which means that the markets shares are not surprised and thus should not react much to these statistics.
Negotiable instruments on the markets:
In a market or inflation is the first concern, a rise of the inscriptions to unemployment will be a good sign, because the economic slowdown little also to be beneficial with the shares if it is used as valve in a strong growth.
raise unemployment ==> economic slowdown ==> lowers inflation ==> not rise of the directing rates ==> rise of the markets
In a market which controls the inflation (thus which of concern even not) a rise of the inscriptions to unemployment will give a fall of the markets.
raise unemployment ==> economic slowdown ==> lowers dollar ==> lowers markets
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