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1 The recession may be over but jobless figures are tipped to rise.
2 Australia's national statistics office is due to report March jobless figures this week.
3 But the worst recession in decades has sent jobless figures soaring.
4 The market is now awaiting U.S. jobless figures for February due at 1330 GMT.
5 The latest jobless figures were not all doom and gloom.
6 He was speaking before tomorrow's publication by the Labour Ministry of monthly jobless figures for January.
7 The recession is technically over, despite the fact that jobless figures are still on the up.
8 The dollar was flat against major currencies before the U.S. jobless figures due at 1230 GMT.
9 The jobless figures are not good and far from the government's expectations the left-wing CGT union said.
10 The jobless figures are expected to show a bounce that would offset some of last week's decline.
11 Stronger than expected US growth figures hit the markets on Thursday while jobless figures had an impact yesterday.
12 This was the third straight month the jobless figures rose after a respite during the summer tourism season.
13 The number of people claiming unemployment benefit fell sharply in September, stemming a short period of climbing jobless figures .
14 Because of this investors were looking to overseas data, such as US jobless figures due late on Thursday night.
15 The last set of jobless figures of the year, for the month of December, will be released on January 27.
16 Official jobless figures show that unemployment is continuing to rise and is now at the highest level for 17 years.
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