BERLIN (Reuters) -The number of people out of work in Germany unexpectedly declined slightly in October, labour office figures showed on Thursday, with the job market underscoring a somewhat more optimistic economic growth outlook by the government this month.
In seasonally adjusted terms, the jobless figure slipped by about a thousand to 2.973 million, while analysts and economists had predicted an increase by 8,000 in a Reuters poll.
The seasonally adjusted jobless rate was unchanged from 6.3% a month earlier, in line with the forecast.
The economy ministry this month slightly raised its economic growth projection for this year to 0.2% from the stagnation foreseen previously, and forecast 1.3% growth next year.
Labour office head Andrea Nahles, however, cautioned that employment grow

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