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Los salarios crecieron un 4,2% en España en el cuarto trimestre de 2023, tomando como referencia el mismo periodo del año anterior. Es una subida mayor a la que notificó la Unión Europea, de un 3,8%. Según los registros de Eurostat, es la primera vez desde el inicio del huracán inflacionista que los salarios españoles crecen a un mayor ritmo interanual que los europeos.
La economía de la Comunidad de Madrid experimentó un crecimiento del 2,9% durante el año 2023, superando en cuatro décimas el crecimiento económico a nivel nacional en España. Este crecimiento se vio reflejado en todos los sectores productivos: Construcción con un aumento del 5,2%, Industria con un incremento del 3,4%, Servicios con un crecimiento del 2,7%, y Agricultura con un aumento del 1%.
China’s Property Crisis Pushes Private Credit to Tech SectorsFintech, healthcare, green tech draw interest: HSBC’s Bo HuPrivate credit investors face lower borrowing costs in ChinaPrivate credit investors’ opportunities in China are shifting from the property market to technology sectors, including green businesses, according to Bo Hu, head of private credit Asia at HSBC Holdings Plc.Financial technology and health care in particular are the sectors to watch in the next 18 months as the world’s second largest economy faces an aging population, she said at Bloomberg’s China Credit Forum in Hong Kong on Wednesday.(...)
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ECB’s Lagarde says bank won’t commit to path of rate cutsChristine Lagarde said the European Central Bank would be unable to commit to a particular path of interest rate cuts even once it started to ease monetary policy, despite signs that wage growth has peaked in the eurozone.The central bank’s president told a conference of ECB watchers in Frankfurt that continued high growth in wages and weak productivity would lead services inflation “to remain elevated for most of this year”.“Our decisions will have to remain data dependent and meeting-by-meeting, responding to new information as it comes in,” Lagarde said. “This implies that, even after the first rate cut, we cannot pre-commit to a particular rate path. However tempting that is. However much each of you would like to see it.”
UK rental costs rise at record paceUK rental costs rose at a new record pace in February, while house prices stabilised, according to official data.The average UK private rent increased by 9 per cent in the 12 months to February 2024, up from 8.5 per cent in January, and represents the highest annual percentage change since the data series began in January 2015, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics on Wednesday.The ONS also showed that house prices contracted 0.6 per cent in the year to January, a smaller decrease than the 2.2 per cent the previous month and the smallest fall since August 2023.
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China's birth rate has fallen so much that many hospitals are simply giving up on delivering babies*China's falling birth rate is leading to the closure of many hospital obstetrics departments.*The fertility decline has forced hospitals to offer other services.*Despite government incentives to boost birth rates, many young Chinese people are not keen to have kids.People in China are having fewer babies — so much so that many hospitals in the country have stopped delivery services altogether, according to state-owned The Paper in a Monday report.The trend appeared to have started last year when some hospitals in China shut their obstetrics department, according to the media outlet, which also reported on the phenomenon in September.It's unclear exactly how many hospitals have shut their obstetrics department or halted newborn delivery services in the last year.And hospitals are continuing to shut down obstetrics departments this year.Hospitals that have shut obstetrics departments this year include the Fifth People's Hospital of Ganzhou City in the southeastern province of Jiangxi and the Jiangshan Hospital of Traditional Medicine in the eastern province of Zhejiang.The Jiangxi hospital said in its notice its Wechat social media account that the closure was due to the institute's "development plan," while the Zhejiang facility said the decision was made based on business considerations.The number of maternity hospitals in China dropped to 793 in 2021 from 807 in 2020, according to the most recent available official data.The closures came as China's population — currently the world's second-largest — fell for a second straight year in 2023, a development that will have profound implications for the world's second-biggest economy.China has been stepping up measures to encourage marriage, parenthood, and childbearing. They include monetary rewards, subsidies, and even free public transport.But young people are not particularly keen: official data show China's birth rate fell to a record low of 6.39 births per 1,000 people in 2023, down from 6.77 births per 1,000 people in 2022.Two Chinese women told BI's Kevin Tan last month that they are resistant to having kids due to the cost and commitment involved.
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Cita de: sudden and sharp en Marzo 20, 2024, 11:19:29 amCita de: CHOSEN en Marzo 20, 2024, 10:57:17 amBuena colección de hilos tienes ahí Cita de: sudden and sharp en Marzo 20, 2024, 09:10:18 amYa es primavera en el... foro.Venimos de...Algún día habrá que simplificarlo. No sé muy bien cómo.Así, a ojo de buen cubero, calculo unas 10000 páginas y 150000 posts en algo más de una docena de años ... aquel otro hilo de "la travesía del desierto ha comenzado" parece que anticipaba exáctamente eso
Así, a ojo de buen cubero, calculo unas 10000 páginas y 150000 posts en algo más de una docena de años ... aquel otro hilo de "la travesía del desierto ha comenzado" parece que anticipaba exáctamente eso