U.S. first-time jobless claims for the week ending January 9 rose to 965,000, more than expected 800,000, according to the Department of Labor press release. The weekly total was higher than the previous week's 784,000 amid slowdowns in hiring due to pandemic restrictions. Continuing claims rose 199,000 to 5.27 million, the first time increase since late November.The total … [Read more...] about U.S Jobless Claims hits 965,000, the Highest Weekly Level since August
ECB Unanimous on Stimulus Need, But Yet to Agree on Extent
European Central Bank’s Governing Council differed on how much additional monetary stimulus was needed in last month’s meeting, according to Bloomberg. The council, nonetheless, agreed more aid was needed to preserve favorable financing conditions. Policymakers argued for smaller and larger increases in the pandemic bond-buying program and disputed the extent of loosening … [Read more...] about ECB Unanimous on Stimulus Need, But Yet to Agree on Extent
Grid Hero Review
We’d like you to read a review of Grid Hero by Dave Ng. It’s awkward because the author is Chock Hwee Ng, not Dave. It was published more than three years ago, and the current version of it is 9.8. The last update was two years ago, on October 13, 2018. Chock Hwee Ng has three products in the profile. His account has over 1600 friends and a 11960 rate. This rate is in the … [Read more...] about Grid Hero Review
Donald Trump Becomes the First U.S President to be Impeached Twice
The U.S. Democratic-led House voted 232-197 to impeach President Donald Trump for the second time, according to Reuters. Trump became the first U.S. president to be impeached twice, even as 10 of his fellow Republicans also charged him of “incitement of insurrection.” The House passed a single article of impeachment against Trump following an incendiary speech a week before … [Read more...] about Donald Trump Becomes the First U.S President to be Impeached Twice
Dollar Shows Resilience but Might Not Hold for Long
The dollar regains some ground against its major peers, but it will struggle to hold it for long as traders keep an eye on the Democrat administration's spending plans.Traders are taking profit in the euro after the common currency surged last year, but it should soon be back up.China’s bid to curb the advance of yuan isn't working as intended – at least for now. Forex … [Read more...] about Dollar Shows Resilience but Might Not Hold for Long