China Financial Daily

December 11, 2008

South Korea unemployment rate ; Australian unemployment rate ; Switzerland unemployment rate

South Korea unemployment rate in November was 3.3 percent
Integrated foreign reports, South Korean Bureau of Statistics data released Wednesday showed that South Korea seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 3.3 percent, which is higher than the 3.1 percent in October. It is reported although the unemployment rate is declining, employment in South Korea in November increase 78 thousand people over the same period last year to 23.816 million.

Australia’s unemployment rate in November was 4.4 percent
Comprehensive news coverage on December 11, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (Australian Bureau of Statistics) on December 11 that the unemployment rate in Australia rises to 4.4 percent from 4.3 percent in October, which falls 15,600 people over the same period last year. The Australia total employment reduces from 10.77 thousand people in October to 10.75 thousand people in November.

Switzerland unemployment rate in November is 2.7 percent
Comprehensive news coverage on December 9, Switzerland unemployed number in November appears the first decline. In November, the unemployment rate increases 7181 to 107,652 people, which increase 2.7 percent compared with the number in last year. Swiss Central Bank, Ross (Jean-Pierre Roth) has said that Switzerland’s low unemployment rate have been supporting consumer spending, curb the global economic downturn. But he also said that the export-dependent economy can not avoid the recession. Switzerland central bank will further cut interest rates to help the economy.

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