Little To Excite From The Eurozone

 | Jul 24, 2014 04:04AM ET

h3 Little To Excite From The Eurozone

With a plethora of peripheral pecuniary data out for the Eurozone later today, there is plenty to interest any economist with slight interest in the future of the EU. Looking at the historical trends of these figures makes for difficult reading and leaves little to get excited about.

Spain’s unemployment rate, currently at 25.4%, is possibly the worst of all the economic data in the whole EU, so it’s a good thing we are getting that out of the way first, at 07:00 GMT today. To be fair to Spain, this is not the worst it has been. April 2013 saw the rate peak at an eye watering 26.2% after a crippling five year recession. The rate has steadily come down since then and may actually drop further. So this could be one of the only good pieces of news for the EU today.

Spain Unemployment Rate