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Eurozone joblessness hits record high

Brussels - Eurozone unemployment was at a record high in May, but consumer prices rose in June for a second month in a row and staved off the threat of deflation in the bloc's sickly economy.

Consumer price inflation in the 17-nation eurozone, which is suffering from its longest ever recession, increased to 1.6% year-on-year (y/y) in June from 1.4% in May, the EU's statistics office Eurostat said on Monday.

That was the second month of gains from a low of 1.2% in April, although the June reading is still below the European Central Bank's (ECB) target of close to, but not above, 2%.

Prices of food, alcohol and tobacco products were the key factor driving inflation in June, followed by energy and services, Eurostat said in its first, flash estimate.

The ECB said last week it will not end its accommodative policy stance, leaving it in place to help a gradual recovery that is expected to start in the second half of this year.

The ECB holds a monetary policy meeting on Thursday, though it is expected to hold interest rates at the current record lows for the foreseeable future.

In a sign of the weak economy, unemployment in the bloc stood at a record 12.1%, a touch above the revised figure of 12.0% in April, but below Eurostat's earlier reading of 12.2%.

It was lower than a forecast by economists polled by Reuters, who saw a reading of 12.3% in May.

Germany saw its jobless rate fall to 5.3% in the month, the second lowest in the single currency area after Austria at 4.7%. Italy and Spain saw a modest increase in joblessness, while unemployment in France was unchanged.

European Union leaders reiterated last week they would step up the fight against unemployment, which stood at 19.2m in the eurozone in May, and agreed to launch a special scheme for young jobless Europeans.

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