Australia's unemployment rate fell sharply and unexpectedly in April signalling concerted economic policy stimulus over recent months may have garnered early and unusually strong traction.
The Australian economy created 27,300 jobs in April, with 49,100 full-time jobs churned out through the month, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said.
It was the biggest one-month rise in employment since October 2008. Unemployment fell to 5.4% in April from 5.7% in March. Economists had expected a rise to a fresh 6-year high of 5.9% and that employment fell 25,000.