The number of initial unemployment claims in the United States for the week ending June 6 was 229k, compared to an expected 219k and a previous value of 225k. This is the highest since the week ending February 7, 2026. The U.S. May PPI monthly rate was 1.1%, compared to an expected 0.7%, with the previous value revised from 1.40% to 1.1%. The U.S. May PPI annual rate was 6.5%, compared to an expected 6.4%, with the previous value revised from 6.00% to 5.7%.

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Half-MeltedIceCreamUnderThe
· 4h ago
229k initial claims are the highest since 2026? Wait, did they get the year wrong?
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SushiLatency
· 4h ago
Once this data comes out, the U.S. Treasury yield is probably going to push higher again.
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GateUser-14d03834
· 4h ago
Stagflation signals are becoming more obvious: poor employment + sticky inflation, Master Bao is going bald.
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OrigamiMountainsAndRivers
· 4h ago
PPI 月率 1.1% 超预期,企业成本压不下去,终端价格迟早传导
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