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by Freddie Mooche Wall Street shrugged off a surge in jobless claims convinced it was a holiday bubble. Even though jobless claims reached their highest since September.If you would like to receive late breaking business news covered by AXcess News then you need to subscribe. By joining, box first. Print This Page Jan 6, 2005 (AXcess News) Wall Street shrugged off a surge in jobless claims convinced it was a holiday bubble. Even though jobless claims reached their highest since September.
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