StockMarketWire.com - The Dutch unemployment rate has increased month-on-month to 7.70% from a previous reading if 7.5%. This is the highest reading since March 15 2012 (6%).

The definition for an unemployed person is: Persons (16-65 years) who were available for work (except for temporary illness) but did not work during the survey week, and who made specific efforts to find a job within the previous 4 weeks by going to an employment agency, by applying directly to an employer, by answering a job ad, or being on a union or professional register.

EURJPY 123.64 +0.23%, EURUSD 1.2906 +0.13%, EURCAD 1.3228 +0.09%, EURAUD 1.2427 +0.07%, EURGBP 0.8525 +0.05%, EURCHF 1.2210 +0.04% and EURNZD 1.5582 +0.01%.



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