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Stocks opened higher Thursday after an unexpected drop in initial jobless claims.

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Initial jobless claims dropped by 13,000 to 623,000 from a slightly revised 636,000. Still, continuing claims rose to another record around 6.8 million.

"With the impact of the Chrysler layoffs dropping out of the [claims] numbers the gradual downward trend is re-emerging," Ian Shepherdson, chief U.S. economist at High Frequency Economics, wrote in a note to  clients. "We think claims will drift lower for the foreseeable future but we don't see hiring picking up anytime soon, so payrolls will keep falling," he said.

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Durable-goods orders rose 1.9 percent in April, the biggest jump in about a year and a half, but enthusiasm for that gain was tempered by a sharply lower revision for March. That number was originally reported as a 0.8-percent drop, but was revised to show a decline of 2.1 percent.

New-home sales ticked up 0.3 percent to a seasonally adjusted rate of 352,000 in April, but that was well short of the increase economists had expected, and March sales were revised to show a steeper drop than previously reported. The median home price fell nearly 15 percent to $209,700.

Still to come: The weekly oil inventory report — normally released on Wednesdays — is out this morning at 11 am ET, delayed because of the Memorial Day holiday. The weekly natural gas inventory report is out at its usual Thursday time of 10:30 am.

OPEC said it will keep output unchanged and instead focus on increased compliance. The organization also demanded that it not be referred to as a cartel anymore.

General Motors [GM  Loading...      ()   ] surged 13 percent as the automaker reached a debt-for-equity deal with bondholders. Bondholders will start with 10 percent equity, with 7.5 percent more when GM's market cap reaches $15 billion and $30 billion market.

Meanwhile, Visteon [VC  Loading...      ()   ], the largest parts maker for Ford, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for its U.S. operations.

Shares of Procter & Gamble [PG  Loading...      ()   ] rose even as the maker of Gillette razors and Tide laundry detergent slashed its outlook, projecting 2010 net sales in a range of down 2 percent to up 1 percent.

In other earnings news, Costco Wholesale [COST  Loading...      ()   ] said its profit fell 29% as the company struggles to pare back its discretionary items and offer more staples.

And Toys R Us [TYJPY  Loading...      ()   ] said late Wednesday it has acquired rival FAO Schwarz for an undisclosed sum.

The dollar rose broadly on Thursday as yields on 10-year U.S. government bonds jumped more than half a percentage point in the past two weeks, drawing Japanese investors into overseas assets like global semi-conductor stocks, banks and U.S. junk bonds, according to Reuters.

The sharp rise in yields came despite strong demand at the two Treasury auctions this week, which soothed concern over the long-term U.S. credit ratings outlook.

The yield on the 10-Year Note slipped to 3.67 percent early Thursday.

Investors' focus will now turn to the third Treasury Note auction of the week later today, which is the sale of 7-year paper. (Read more about the Wednesday bond yield spike here).

Dallas Federal Reserve President Richard W. Fisher will talk at 6:20 pm New York time on the current economic crisis in Washington.

Time Warner [TWX  Loading...      ()   ] announced plans to spin off its AOL Internet division sometime near the end of the year.

Dell [DELL  Loading...      ()   ] shares rose ahead of earnings from the computer maker, due out after the closing bell. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuter expected earnings of 23 cents a share.

Still to Come:

THURSDAY: Weekly crude inventories; Fed's Fisher speaks; Earnings from Costco, Sears and Dell
FRIDAY: GDP; Chicago PMI; University of Michigan/Reuters consumer sentiment; earnings from Tiffany

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