FRANKFURT — Germany continued to show surprising strength Thursday as a drop in unemployment, coupled along with better-than-expected profit at two of the country’s biggest manufacturers, underscored how Europe’s largest economy is benefiting from a weaker euro and surging exports to emerging markets. German unemployment fell by 21,000 people on a seasonably adjusted basis to 3.2 million people, the Federal Labor Office reported Thursday. At 7.7 percent, joblessness is nearly...
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