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Australia unemployment rate eases to 6.3% in February

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19/03/2015
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CANBERRA: Australia’s unemployment rate eased to 6.3 per cent in February as fewer people looked for jobs, official data showed Thursday (Mar 12), but economists warned the labour market remained soft, maintaining expectations of another interest rate cut.

Australia’s unemployment rate eased to 6.3 per cent in February as fewer people looked for jobs, official data showed Thursday (Mar 12), but economists warned the labour market remained soft, maintaining expectations of another interest rate cut.

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The unemployment rate fell from 6.4 per cent in January, a more-than 12-year high, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics – in line with analysts’ forecasts.

Some 15,600 jobs were added to the economy last month, with full-time positions increasing by 10,300 as part-time roles rose by 5,300. The proportion of adults in work or looking for work, measured by the participation rate, fell from 64.7 per cent to 64.6.

The Australian dollar was broadly unchanged, trading about 76.05 US cents after the data was released.

Despite the improved figures, the jobless rate remained among the highest levels seen since late 2002, reflecting an Australian economy in a rocky exit from an unprecedented mining investment boom that has helped the nation avoid recession for more than two decades.

We do not view the improvement in the unemployment rate as a change in the upward trend,” ANZ Bank’s co-head of Australian economics Riki Polygenis said.

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