Upbeat news came out from Spain, where the labour market continues to improve. The number of registered job seekers declined in June, as the nation's economic recovery keep gaining momentum. According to Spain's labour ministry, the number of unemployed fell by 122,684 in June against analysts' expectations for a 150,100 decline, but marking a bigger drop compared to the May's figure. Over the last 12 months unemployment claims fall by 313,979. Meanwhile, the number of employed increased by 56,000 in June to a total number of people in work of nearly 16.7 million, helped by hiring for the holiday season.