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“The four-week moving average of new claims, considered a more reliable indicator because it smooths out volatile weekly data, remained unchanged from last week's 424,750 level.”
The Wall Street Journal: Unemployment Claims Fall but Job Market Stays Weak
“I slept in and lost track of my pager and watched more than my share of Criminal Minds during the four-week chunks when I was not working, but I wrote some stories as well.”
“What if you work for three four-week blocks at a time and then take four weeks off?”
“It has been almost a year since I last looked through his records, a year and a half since that brief four-week stretch when he had felt so entirely mine.”
“That was how it went for much of the Black Seal's four-week voyage to the Caribbean and back to New York.”
“Australian stocks hit a four-week low as China's PMI data heightened concerns that a slowdown there could hurt Australia's resources sector.”
The Wall Street Journal: China Slowdown Fears Drag On Asia Shares
“WASHINGTON—The Treasury will sell $28 billion Tuesday in four-week bills.”
“By limiting the number of associate nations at the event, cricket officials are aiming to reduce the surfeit of one-sided matches that have made the World Cup group stage one of the dullest exhibitions in all of sports—a four-week grind in which the sport's superpowers, such as India and Australia, inflict a series of humiliating defeats on world cricket's also-rans.”
“In Sydney, disappointing local economic data cut into the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index, which had earlier hit a four-week high.”
The Wall Street Journal: Asian Shares Buoyed by U.S. Manufacturing Data
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