The unemployment rate in the Eurozone remained at a record high of 11.3 per cent in July, Eurostat's data showed on Friday, August 31. Despite the fact overall jobless rate remained unchanged, 88,000 more people were without a job in July, bringing the total to 18 million.
"We must not get used to these excruciatingly high levels of unemployment," said Hannes Swoboda, the president of the Socialist group at the European Parliament.
The Stoxx Europe 600 Index rose 0.48 per cent to 266.23. Germany's DAX Index added 1.09 per cent to 6,970.79 and France's CAC 40 Index gained 1.00 per cent to 3,413.07.