Sponsored Eurozone Retail, Unemployment Data Pose Challenge For ECB Retail sales data for the eurozone showed that wholesale prices surged to nearly a three-year high as growth slowed, according to The Wall Street Journal. April 29, 2011
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Vying for the job of job creator Four years ago Gerhard Schröder made a bold promise: Unemployment in Germany would fall from 4.2 million to 3.5 million by 2002. To prove he was serious, candidate Schröder said he wouldn't deserve to be reelected if he couldn't achieve this goal. August 31, 2002
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Sponsored OECD Expresses Concern Over Global Unemployment The economic group that oversees leading global economies warned the unemployment among its constituents could remain persistently high following the financial crisis, according to The Wall Street Journal. April 21, 2011