Higher jobless claims weigh on Dow, S&P 500 | Malay Mail

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NEW YORK, Aug 20 — Wall Street stocks opened mostly lower today after disappointing US employment data underlined worries about the US economic recovery. New claims for jobless benefits rose to 1.1 million last week, a weaker-than-expected result for a closely-watched benchmark in the wake of...

Wall Street stocks opened mostly lower today. — Reuters pic

New claims for jobless benefits rose to 1.1 million last week, a weaker-than-expected result for a closely-watched benchmark in the wake of coronavirus shutdowns.

 

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