FXStreet (Delhi) – Elad Pashtan, Research Analyst at Goldman Sachs, notes that in the US, the initial and continuing jobless claims both rose more than expected while the import prices showed a smaller than expected decline.

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“Initial jobless claims increased to 282k for the week ended December 5 (vs. consensus 270k), reaching a five-month high. Continuing claims rose to 2,243k from 2,161k last week. Although these readings may reflect some genuine weakness, on an absolute basis claims remain near their post-recession lows.”

“Import prices declined by 0.4% in November, less than consensus expectations for a 0.8% decline. The reading reflected a continued fall in imported petroleum prices (-2.5% mom and -44.5% on a yoy basis) and softness in industrial supplies prices (-1.5% mom). In contrast, finished consumer goods (ex-autos) prices were flat on the month. Overall, weak commodity prices and the strong dollar.”

Elad Pashtan, Research Analyst at Goldman Sachs, notes that in the US, the initial and continuing jobless claims both rose more than expected while the import prices showed a smaller than expected decline.

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