Switzerland’s jobless rate has risen to 2.4% in August from 2.3% in the prior four months, data by the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs showed.
The number of unemployed individuals rose by 3,638 to six-month high of 111,354 in August.
Switzerland’s youth unemployment rate, which tracks job-seekers aged between 15 and 24, rose to 2.7% in August from 2.2% in July.
The number of young unemployed persons went up by 2,004 to 11,905, the data showed.
The Swiss unemployment rate, adjusted for seasonal factors, was reported at 2.5% in August, or unchanged from July.
The Swiss Franc was little changed on the day against the Euro, with the EUR/CHF currency pair last trading at 0.9390.
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