EU businesses expect 1 million job losses in 2009

EU businesses expect 1 million job losses in 2009 Brussels - European Union businesses called Monday for a cut in interest rates amid predictions that the bloc's economic slowdown could lead to more than 1 million jobs being lost in 2009.

BusinessEurope, which groups national business federations from 34 European countries, also called on governments to ensure a continued flow of credit and to approve structural reforms aimed at improving the continent's competitiveness.

According to its latest Economic Outlook, EU gross domestic product (GDP) is predicted to grow by just 0.4 per cent in 2009, compared to 1.4 per cent this year, with exports, imports and private consumption levels all slowing.

Unemployment is predicted to increase from 7 per cent to 7.8 per cent, with the loss of 1.1 million jobs, compared to a net job creation of more than 2 million in 2008.

"The most fundamental preoccupation of the business community is obviously the way in which the impact of the financial market turmoil will play out," the paper said.

"Even though a fully-fledged credit crunch has not yet appeared in Europe, uncertainty about the impact for companies and consumer markets has increased tremendously." (dpa)

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