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Employment increased by 90,000 (+0.4%) in April, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 6.1%. The employment rate held steady at 61.4%, following six consecutive monthly declines. In April, employment rose among core-aged men (25 to 54 years old) (+41,000; +0.6%) and women (+27,000; +0.4%) as well as for male youth aged 15 to 24 (+39,000; +2.8%). There ...
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Ms Schnabel noted that since the Governing Council’s previous monetary policy meeting on 6-7 March 2024 financial markets had started to price in some divergence between the monetary policy paths expected in the euro area and in the United States. This was reflected in a widening interest rate differential. In the United States, a series of solid economic data releases had signalled the US economy’s resilience to the current levels of interest rates. This had led financial markets to expect the timing of a first interest rate cut to be later and the overall extent of monetary policy easing to be less than previously anticipated. post: ECB ACCOUNTS: THE WIDELY AGREED PRICE DATA IS IN LINE WITH THE MID-TERM PATH. post: ECB ACCOUNTS: UNDERLYING INFLATION PROGRESS WAS GENERALLY SEEN. post: ECB ACCOUNTS: IT WAS SEEN AS PLAUSIBLE THAT THE GOVERNING COUNCIL WOULD BE IN A POSITION TO START EASING MONETARY POLICY RESTRICTIONS AT THE JUNE MEETING.
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