Wu Jie learned that the U.S. June unemployment rate was 4.2%, the lowest level since June 2025, compared to the expected 4.30% and the previous value of 4.30%. The U.S. June seasonally adjusted non-farm payroll employment was 57k people, compared to the expected 110k, and the previous value was revised from 172k to 129k. The number of initial jobless claims for the week ending June 27 was 215k people, compared to the expected 220k, and the previous value was revised from 215k to 216k.

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