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  1. April US Housing Starts Fall, Permits Rebound, Completions Up Again
    MT Newswires | 08:42 AM EDT

    April housing starts fell by 2.8% from the previous month to a 1.465 million annual rate, compared with expectations compiled by Bloomberg as of 7:30 am ET for a 1.410 million rate after an increase to a 1.507 million pace in March. Building permits jumped by 5.8% to a 1.442 million rate in April, above the 1.384 million rate expected and following a decrease to a 1.363 million rate in March.

  2. US Initial Jobless Claims Fall in Week Ended May 16
    MT Newswires | 08:41 AM EDT

    US initial jobless claims fell to a level of 209,000 in the employment survey week ended May 16 from an upwardly revised 212,000 level in the previous week, compared with expectations for a smaller decrease to 210,000 in survey of analysts compiled by Bloomberg as of 7:30 am ET. Initial claims were at a level of 215,000 in the employment survey week ended April 18.

  3. US weekly jobless claims fall amid labor market resilience
    Reuters | 08:40 AM EDT

    The number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits fell last week, pointing to labor market resilience and giving the Federal Reserve room to focus on rising inflation. Initial claims for state unemployment benefits slipped 3,000 to a seasonally adjusted 209,000 for the week ended May 16, the Labor Department said on Thursday.

  4. US weekly jobless claims fall amid labor market resilience
    Reuters | 08:38 AM EDT

    The number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits fell last week, pointing to labor market resilience and giving the Federal Reserve room to focus on rising inflation. Initial claims for state unemployment benefits slipped 3,000 to a seasonally adjusted 209,000 for the week ended May 16, the Labor Department said on Thursday.

  5. *--April US Housing Starts 1.465 Million Rate Vs. Expected 1.410 Million, Prior 1.507 Million
    MT Newswires | 08:31 AM EDT

  6. *--US Initial Jobless Claims 209,000 Vs. Expected 210,000, Prior 212,000
    MT Newswires | 08:30 AM EDT

  7. US Dollar Rises Early Thursday Ahead of Busy Economic Data Schedule
    MT Newswires | 07:45 AM EDT

    The US dollar rose against its major trading partners early Thursday ahead of a busy schedule of economic releases, starting with the Philadelphia Federal Reserve's manufacturing reading for May, weekly jobless claims, and housing starts data for April, all at 8:30 am ET.

  8. Iran war drags European economy down, pushes prices up
    Reuters | 07:37 AM EDT

    * Euro zone composite PMI lowest since October 2023. * European Commission downgrades forecasts. * War impacts add to domestic worries in UK. By Jonathan Cable and Mark John.

  9. Euro zone bonds tumble; Iran uranium demand dashes hopes for peace?
    Reuters | 07:23 AM EDT

    * Iran hardens stance on nuclear issue in peace talks, sources say. * Euro zone bond yields rise as oil prices jump and inflation concerns mount. * PMI data and Nomura economists highlight stagflation risks from Iran war. By Amanda Cooper.

  10. Volvo Cars faces Thai legal threat after fresh EX30 fires
    Reuters | 07:09 AM EDT

    * Two new EX30 battery fires prompt Thai watchdog to weigh civil action. * Volvo faces complaints as customers await battery fixes after global recall. * Repair timelines vary, with some markets waiting until late-2026 for replacements. By Chayut Setboonsarng and Marie Mannes.

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