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Paris and Berlin see sharp falls in jobless

By Bertrand Benoit in Berlin, Ralph Atkins in Frankfurt and Martin Arnold in Paris

Published: March 29 2007 10:43 | Last updated: March 29 2007 22:07

Germany and France on Thursday both reported significant progress in cutting their high unemployment totals as continental Europe’s economic upswing broadened.

The sharp fall in German unemployment brought the number of jobseekers who have found work in the past year close to 1m, highlighting the robustness of growth in Europe’s largest economy, even as uncertainty about the US outlook increases.

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