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    khongbiendo Thành viên rất tích cực

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    Híc từ lúc cầm VGC cứ thấy bồn chồn chắc lại đi vài nhót rồi, thế có khổ vợ em không
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    Chết cười với bác này, đúng là lòng người khó lường thật
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    Khổ thế đấy các bác ạ, đã bẩu ngồi im thì thằng bạn nó bảo VCG sắp có kịch hay thế là lại kẹp rồi
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    442tỉ E mà cũng chỉ đủ Châu Âu xanh một phiên là sao?
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    khongbiendo Thành viên rất tích cực

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    Đích thị là do báo cáo GDP và thất nghiệp Mỹ có vấn đề rồi.
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    Jobless Claims Show Surprise Gain; GDP Loss Cut to 5.5%
    Topics:Economic Data | Inflation | Employment | Consumers | Economy (Global) | Economy (U.S.)By: AP | 25 Jun 2009 | 08:58 AM ET Text Size The number of people filing new jobless claims jumped unexpectedly last week, and the total unemployment benefit rolls rose to more than 6.7 million.

    In related news, the economy tumbled at a 5.5 percent pace in the first quarter, but appears to be doing better now.

    The Labor Department data released Thursday show jobs remain scarce even as the economy shows some signs of recovering from the longest recession since World War II.

    The department said initial claims for jobless benefits rose last week by 15,000 to a seasonally adjusted 627,000. Economists expected a drop to 600,000, according to Thomson Reuters.

    Several states reported more claims than expected from teachers, cafeteria workers and other school employees, a department analyst said.

    The number of people continuing to receive unemployment insurance rose by 29,000 to 6.74 million, slightly above analysts'' estimates of 6.7 million.

    The four-week average of claims, which smooths out fluctuations, was largely unchanged, at 616,750.

    Economists expect the number of initial unemployment insurance claims, which reflects the level of layoffs, to slowly decline over the coming months as the economy bottoms out.

    Still, claims remain far above levels associated with a healthy economy. A year ago they were 392,000.

    Economists say any recovery is likely to be weak, and the unemployment rate, currently at 9.4 percent, is expected to top 10 percent by the end of this year.


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    Millions of Americans also are receiving jobless benefits through a federal extension enacted by Congress last year. For the week ending June 6, more than 2.4 million people received benefits under the extension, which adds 20 to 33 weeks on top of the 26 weeks typically provided by states.

    About 288,000 people also are receiving benefits under state emergency programs, bringing the total jobless benefit rolls to nearly 8.8 million that week. The extended benefits data lags initial claims by two weeks.

    Other recent reports indicate the economy could be bottoming. The Commerce Department said Wednesday that orders to factories for durable goods such as computers, machinery and aircraft increased 1.8 percent in May, much better than analysts expected.

    But sales of new homes fell 0.6 percent last month, the government said, as the housing sector remains weak. Analysts had expected an increase in sales.

    The Federal Reserve said Wednesday that the recession is easing, though the economy will remain weak enough to keep inflation in check. Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke has said the economy will begin to recover by the end of this year.

    Companies have cut a net total of 6 million jobs since the downturn began in an effort to reduce costs.

    Still, job cuts are slowing. Employers eliminated 345,000 positions in May, about half the monthly average of jobs lost in the first quarter.

    Troubles in the automotive sector also may cause unexpected fluctuations in the claims. General Motors Corp. filed for bankruptcy protection June 1, joining Chrysler LLC, which filed April 30.

    Companies are still shedding jobs. Monsanto Co., the world''s biggest seed maker, said Wednesday that it will lay off about 900 workers, or about 4 percent of its work force, as its third-quarter profit fell 14 percent.

    Among the states, Florida had the largest increase in claims of 8,383, which it attributed to greater layoffs in the construction, trade, service, manufacturing and agriculture industries. The next largest increases were in Pennsylvania, Missouri, Puerto Rico and California. The state data lag initial claims by a week.

    Michigan had the largest drop in claims of 5,414, which it attributed to fewer layoffs in the auto industry. The next largest decreases were in New York, North Carolina, Tennessee and Ohio.

    GDP Drop Not as Bad


    The U.S. economy shrank slightly less in early 2009 than previously thought, though there was widespread weakness in activity and demand was soft.

    Gross domestic product, which measures total output within U.S. borders, dropped at a 5.5 percent annual rate in the first quarter after shrinking 6.3 percent in the fourth quarter of last year and 0.5 percent in the third quarter.

    The GDP reading was the final one for the first quarter.

    The Commerce Department initially said it contracted 6.1 percent, then revised that to 5.7 percent and finally to a 5.5 percent fall. GDP is expected to decline again in the current quarter ending June 30 though less severely than in the first quarter.

    The GDP report reflected an economy still deep in recession as the year began, though the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development predicted this week the U.S. downturn will bottom out this year and be followed by a soft recovery in 2010.


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    Consumer spending, which fuels two-thirds of U.S. economic activity, increased at a downwardly revised 1.4 percent rate instead of the 1.5 percent previously estimated. Weak job markets and falling home prices are expected to dampen spending for some time.

    Partly accounting for the revised GDP figure, the department said companies cut inventories at a slightly less vigorous rate in the first quarter than thought previously.

    Business inventories declined at an $87.1 billion rate instead of $91.4 billion, which meant they subtracted less from growth.

    Reflecting the weak pace of global activity, exports plunged at a 30.6 percent rate in the first quarter instead of 28.7 percent estimated a month ago. That was the steepest drop in foreign sales in 40 years. Imports dropped at a 36.4 percent rate, the steepest since the summer of 1947.

    The department said the drop in exports cut 4.16 percentage points from GDP.

    Overall business investment plunged at a record 37.3 percent rate during the first quarter, while spending on homebuilding fell 38.8 percent for its biggest quarterly tumble since early 1980.

    Nonetheless, corporate profits grew at a 1.4 percent rate during the first quarter, slightly better than the 1.1 percent rise estimated a month ago, after falling 10.7 percent in the final three months of last year.

    ?"Reuters contributed to this report.


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    Thôi xong! mai VNI rơi nhẹ nhàng cũng phải 15 điểm
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    Công bằng mà nói giai đoạn này chơi mới thú vị, giống như giấc mơ của bác í hôm nay ngứa tay làm 10k VCG 28.1 biết đâu từ mai nó cứ cửng vượt đỉnh đồi 4x cũng nên.
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