U.S. unemployment claims slip to 207,000 as weekly data show mixed signals
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Initial unemployment claims for the week ending April 11 fell to 207,000 (down 11,000 from the prior week), with the four-week moving average rising to 209,750 and prior-week figures revised downward. The insured unemployment rate remained at 1.2% for the week ending April 4.
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