Instant view - Euro zone unemployment hits euro-era high
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Euro zone unemployment at the end of last year reached its highest since the introduction of the European single currency, latest data from the European Union's statistics office Eurostat ...
Euro unemployment hits new record
The unemployment rate in the eurozone hit a record high of 10.4% at the end of last year, the Eurostat agency says.
Euro Zone Unemployment Reaches Record High
Spain has the highest jobless rate in the euro zone (22.9 percent), while Austria has the lowest (4.1 percent).
Euro zone unemployment hits highest level since currency born
Announcement comes a day after EU leaders meeting in Brussels promised to create millions of new jobs to try and rescue Europe’s sagging economy. read more
KBC News
Unemployment in the eurozone hit a record high at the end of last year, the Eurostat agency has said.
Unemployment at record high across the eurozone
Unemployment figures increase as debt crisis continues to engulf the region.
Gold Set for Biggest Monthly Gain of C21st, But Ends January with "Lackluster" Physical Interest in Asia
U.S. DOLLAR gold bullion prices looked set to record their largest calendar month gain this century by Tuesday lunchtime in London.
Bullion Tallying Biggest Monthly Gain this Century
Gold bullion prices were headed for their biggest calendar month gain this century by Tuesday lunchtime in London. Gold prices hit $1745 per ounce – just shy of 14% higher than the dollar gold bullion price set at the last London Fix of 2011.
Housing affordabilty down
Marlborough is one of the least affordable regions to buy a house in New Zealand, according to the latest home affordability report by Massey University.
Ex-MetroGames staffers plan legal action against studio management
Former staffers with struggling Argentina-based social game studio and Coco Girl developer MetroGames told Gamasutra late last week that their fight against management is continuing into the new year. Employees with the studio last month accused management of "extortion," alleging that company heads were "pressuring" employees to quit, as opposed to firing them, so that workers would be ...