The recently released US economic data has once again drawn attention. As of the week ending January 17, the number of initial jobless claims in the US was 200,000, much better than the expected 210,000. The previous figure was revised from 198,000 to 199,000, indicating an overall positive trend.
Even more significant is the US third-quarter GDP performance. Final data shows that the real GDP annualized quarterly rate reached 4.4%, exceeding the expected 4.30% and matching the previous value, indicating that the US economic growth momentum remains strong.
What does this set of data imply? The
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