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Euro zone unemployment stable in May

Euro zone unemployment was stable at 8.4% in May, new figures show today
Euro zone unemployment was stable at 8.4% in May, new figures show today

Unemployment in the euro zone was unchanged in May, European statistics office Eurostat said today, defying economists' expectations of a worsening job market. 

Euro zone unemployment was stable at 8.4% in May, with the number of job seekers falling slightly compared to April to 13.66 million. 

Economists polled by Reuters had on average expected an increase to 8.5%. 

On a country-by-country basis, the number of job seekers declined most in Spain and Italy, while Portugal saw a small increase in unemployment. 

Rates in the bloc's largest economies France and Germany were stable in May. 

While unemployment is a backward looking indicator, the figure is a rare positive surprise in the second quarter, in which euro zone growth has shown some signs of slowing down. 

Most recently, economic sentiment data showed both managers and consumers were more gloomy about the economic outlook in June.

The European Central Bank expects the euro zone economy to grow by 2.1% in 2018, according to its latest forecast.