Australia's unemployment rate unexpectedly rose in July to 5.1 percent, data showed Thursday, hitting its highest level since November last year as the economy shed 22,000 full-time jobs. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) said the jobless rate increased 0.1 percentage points from a revised 5.0 percent in June, worse than the 4.9 percent expected by the market. There was a net loss of 100 jobs, with part-time work created falling short of the 22,200 full-time positions lost, the ABS said. "The number of people unemployed increased by 18,000 people to 611,600 in July," the ABS said. The Australian dollar slumped to US$1.0139 immediately after the data, from $1.0211 shortly before. Canberra has forecast unemployment to fall to 4.5 percent by mid-2013.
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