Pengangguran ZON EURO jatuh, kekal pada rekod - Ekonomi. Bilangan orang
tanpa pekerjaan di ZON EURO telah jatuh buat kali pertama dalam tempoh lebih
daripada 2 tahun - walaupun dengan jumlah yang kecil. .
Pada bulan Jun, lebih kurang 24,000 orang yang menganggur berbanding dengan
Mei. Yang masih meninggalkan sejumlah lebih daripada 19 juta pencari kerja.
Penurunan ini tidak cukup untuk menurunkan bacaan pengangguran keseluruhan. Ia
tinggal pada rekod 12.1% peratus daripada tenaga kerja bagi bulan yang ke-4
berturut-turut, meningkat daripada 7.3% peratus pada bulan Jun 2008, sebelum
kesan krisis kewangan ditendang masuk
Nombor melakukan bercakap kesuburan mengenai pemulihan disenyapkan daripada
kemelesetan pada akhir tahun ini, yang telah dibantu oleh perniagaan ZON EURO
dan keyakinan ekonomi mencecah paras tertinggi 15 bulan, manakala kaji selidik
terbaru syarikat juga menunjukkan pertumbuhan.
Semua yang menjadikan ia lebih cenderung Bank Pusat Eropah tidak akan
mengurangkan kadar faedah untuk merangsang pertumbuhan apabila ia memenuhi
minggu ini. Walau bagaimanapun, statistik terkini perbelanjaan oleh pembeli di
beberapa negara-negara ZON EURO terbesar digariskan bagaimana rapuh keadaan
itu.
Jualan runcit di Jerman susut 1.5% peratus pada Jun, Perancis terlepas
jangkaan peningkatan, manakala di Sepanyol, perbelanjaan runcit jatuh untuk
bulan berjalan 36 bulan berjalan. Dan Suruhanjaya Eropah, eksekutif EU, yang
dimainkan ke mana-mana cadangan bahawa dasar Eropah akan berpuas hati dengan
penambahbaikan.
Eurozone Unemployment
Falls, remains at a Record - Economy
The number of people without a job in the eurozone has fallen for the first
time in more than two years - albeit by a tiny amount. In June, 24,000 fewer
people were unemployed compared with May. That still leaves a total of more
than 19 million job seekers. The decline
was not enough to bring down the overall unemployment reading. It stayed at a record 12.1 percent of the
workforce for the fourth straight month, up from 7.3 percent in June 2008,
before the effects of the financial crisis kicked in.
The numbers did reignite talk of a muted recovery from recession later this
year, which has been helped by eurozone business and economic confidence
hitting 15-month highs, while the latest surveys of companies also revealed
growth.
All of which makes it more likely the European Central Bank will not cut
interest rates to stimulate growth when it meets this week. However the latest
statistics on spending by shoppers in some of the eurozone's biggest economies
underlined how fragile the situation is.
Retail sales in Germany slipped 1.5 percent in June, France missed
expectations of a rise, while in Spain, retail spending fell for the
thirty-sixth month running. And the European Commission, the EU's executive,
played down any suggestion that European policymakers would be satisfied by the
improvement.