Eurozone unemployment hits new peak

Unemployment in the eurozone unexpectedly hit 10.7% in January, its highest rate since the euro was established in 1999, while inflation pushed beyond the European Central Bank’s target, official figures show.

Unemployment in the eurozone unexpectedly hit 10.7% in January, its highest rate since the euro was established in 1999, while inflation pushed beyond the European Central Bank’s target, official figures show.

The increase reported by Eurostat, the EU’s statistics office, was much more than expected.

The consensus in the markets was for the rate to remain unchanged at December’s previously reported rate of 10.4%. Instead, December’s rate was instead revised upward to 10.6 %.

Europe’s unemployment rate has been steadily rising all year as the wider economy wanes in the face of a protracted debt crisis that has meant widespread austerity measures being pursued across the single currency zone.

Spain had the highest unemployment rate in the eurozone at a massive 23.3%, while Greece’s had edged up to 19.9% in December, the last available figures for the debt-ridden country.

The statistics office also revealed that inflation across the eurozone rose in February to 2.7% from 2.6% the previous month.

Again the increase was unexpected – the markets had been pricing in no change from January – and takes inflation further above the European Central Bank’s target of keeping price rises at just below 2 %.

The ECB holds its monthly policy meeting next week and all expectations are that it will keep its benchmark rate unchanged at the record low of 1%, especially after its massive injection of cash into the banking system on Wednesday.

The euro was little affected by the news and was trading flat at 1.3335 dollars.

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