Eurozone unemployment

- Unemployment in the eurozone reached a new record last month, in a further sign of the currency bloc's faltering economic recovery. Joblessness in the 17 countries that use the euro rose to 10.
(Financial Times)- BRUSSELS -- Unemployment in the 17-nation eurozone ended 2011 at 10.4 percent, a new record high for the single currency since its launch at the start of 1999, official figures showed Tuesday.
(Huffington Post)- Luxembourg - The unemployment rate in the 17-member eurozone rose to a 14-year high in December, reaching 10.4 per cent, the European Unions statistical agency reported on Tuesday.
(Monsters and Critics)- (RTTNews) - The unemployment rate in the euro area remained unchanged at a historic high in December, lifting fears of a possible recession in the currency bloc, data released by Eurostat showed Tuesday. The seasonally adjusted jobless rate was 10.
(RTT News)- BRUSSELS — Eurozone unemployment has risen to its highest level since before the euro was introduced, data showed on Tuesday, a day after EU leaders promised to focus on creating millions of new jobs to try to kick-start Europe's floundering economy.
(Toronto Star)- Official figures show that unemployment in the 17-nation eurozone ended 2011 at 10.4 percent, a new record high for the single currency since its launch at the start of 1999.
(AP - msnbc.com)- (BRUSSELS) — Unemployment in the 17-nation eurozone ended 2011 at 10.4 percent, a new record high for the single currency since its launch at the start of 1999, official figures showed Tuesday.
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(CNBC)- (RTTNews) - Unemployment figures from Germany and Eurozone and mortgage approvals from the U.K. are the major statistical reports due on Tuesday, headlining a busy day for the European economic news. At 2.
(RTT News)- Indeed, the Eurostat data agency in Brussels calculated that eurozone unemployment hit a record 10.4 percent in December.
(France 24)
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