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		<title>(KR) Continuing Jobless Claims Fall</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The initial claims for unemployment insurance report was a mixed bag. The numbers are always a bit flaky around the holiday season, so there will still be a fair amount of uncertainty about the real state of the job market for at least a few more weeks. Initial claims rose by 11,000 to 444,000 last week. However, the 4-week moving average &#8212; which takes out some of the big volatility in the week-to-week numbers, and is even more important than normal around the holidays &#8212; fell by 9,000 to 440,750. While it is not a good thing to see initial claims rising, one should step back for a minute and look at the longer-term trend, which is shown in the graph below (from http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/). The 4-week moving average has been ]]></description>
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