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Jobless Claims Come in Slightly Higher
ZACKS· 2026-01-22 17:11
Labor Market - Initial Jobless Claims came in at +200K, which is 8K below expectations and a slight increase from the previous week's revised figure of +199K [1] - The four-week average of new jobless claims is now +202K, which is 15K lower than the previous four weeks [1] - Continuing Claims reached 1.85 million, down from 1.884 million the previous week, marking the second-lowest level since last year's Memorial Day to Thanksgiving period [2] Economic Growth - Q3 GDP was revised up to +4.4%, the highest single quarter since +4.7% in Q3 of 2023, driven by increases in exports, investments, and inventories [3] Earnings Reports - GE Aerospace reported Q4 earnings of $1.57 per share, beating estimates of $1.44, with revenues of $11.87 billion, surpassing expectations by 5.38%, although shares are down -3% due to slowing revenue growth [4] - Procter & Gamble's fiscal Q2 earnings were $1.88, slightly above estimates, while revenues were $22.21 billion, falling short by -0.36% [5] - Abbott Labs met earnings estimates of $1.50 per share but fell short on revenue projections at $11.46 billion, leading to a -7.2% drop in shares [6] - Freeport-McMoRan reported earnings of 47 cents per share, exceeding the estimated 28 cents, with revenues of $5.63 billion, surpassing expectations of $5.18 billion, and shares are up slightly [7] Upcoming Earnings - Major companies such as Intel, Intuitive Surgical, and Capital One are set to release earnings after today's close, all currently holding Zacks Rank 3 (Hold) ratings [8]
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Qi Huo Ri Bao Wang· 2025-11-24 02:35
Group 1 - The National Bureau of Statistics of China will announce the prices of important production materials in circulation as of mid-November, covering nine categories and 50 products [1] - The People's Bank of China is expected to roll over 900 billion MLF (Medium-term Lending Facility) on November 25, with the specific amount depending on market demand [2] - The U.S. Labor Department will release the Producer Price Index (PPI) for September, with expectations of a year-on-year increase of 2.7%, slightly up from the previous value of 2.6% [3] Group 2 - The U.S. Commerce Department will announce the PCE price index for September, with expectations for the year-on-year rate to remain at 2.7% and a slight increase in the month-on-month rate to 0.3% [4] - The U.S. Commerce Department will also release the revised GDP for the third quarter, with expectations of a downward revision to 3.0% from the initial estimate of 3.8% [5] - The Federal Reserve will publish its Beige Book on economic conditions, which will be closely monitored for its impact on related futures prices [6] Group 3 - The Guangzhou Futures Exchange has announced the listing of platinum and palladium futures and options, with trading set to begin on November 27 and 28, 2025, respectively [7] - The National Bureau of Statistics and the China Logistics Purchasing Federation will release the official manufacturing and non-manufacturing PMIs for November, with expectations of slight declines in both indices [8][9] - The 40th OPEC and non-OPEC ministerial meeting will take place on November 30, with attention on the outcomes and their potential impact on oil and related commodity futures prices [9]