Robert D. Manager
Temat: Dane makroekonomiczne
Kilka ciekawych danych przedstawił wczoraj Eurostat...okazuje się, że nie jesteśmy już rekordzistami pod względem bezrobocia... co więcej dynamika jego spadku była w Polsce najwyższa. Zresztą pozytywne tendencje są obserwowane niemal w całej Europie. Może nie jest to temat stricte giełdowy, ale dane makro warto obserwować pozdrawiam.
Oto szczegóły za Eurostat'em:
Euro area and EU27 unemployment down to 7.0%
Euro area1 (EA13) seasonally-adjusted unemployment2 stood at 7.0% in May 2007, compared with 7.1% in April3. It was 7.9% in May 2006. The EU271 unemployment rate was also 7.0% in May 2007, compared with 7.1% in April3. It was 8.0% in May 2006. In May 2007, the lowest rates were registered in the Netherlands (3.2%), Denmark (3.3%), Ireland (4.1%) and Cyprus (4.2%). Unemployment rates were highest in Slovakia (10.8%) and Poland (10.5%). These figures come from Eurostat, the Statistical Office of the European Communities. Twenty-two Member States recorded a fall in their unemployment rate over a year, four an increase while the unemployment rate was stable in Romania. The largest relative falls were observed in Poland (14.2% to 10.5%), Denmark (4.2% to 3.3%) and Bulgaria (9.2% to 7.2%). The highest relative increases were registered in Hungary (7.3% to 7.7%) and Luxembourg (4.6% to 4.8%).