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The Corner has a team of on-the-ground reporters in capital cities ranging from New York to Beijing. Their stories are edited by the teams at the Spanish magazine Consejeros (for members of companies’ boards of directors) and at the stock market news site Consenso Del Mercado (market consensus). They have worked in economics and communication for over 25 years.
What Spain's labour market recruitment data hides

What Spain’s Labour Market Recruitment Data Hides

In 2018, 22.3 M employment contracts were signed in Spain. This record number marks a sixth year of sustained increases, as well as a significant rise over the 17.8 M contracts signed in 2007. Despite the fact that 21% more contracts were signed compared to before the financial crisis, the number of people with Social Security stood at 19 M at the end of 2018, a level very similar to that of 2007 (19.4 million). Analysts at Caixabank Research explains next what is the reason for this contrast.


Is the presence in companies worthwhile for European governments?

Is the Presence In Companies Worthwhile For European Governments ?

According to Alphavalue, all European governments have their tentacles in companies that do not merit it (for example, the state of Lower Saxony “only” owns 12% of Volkswagen, less than Qatar Investment Authority). “It is worth pointing out that Finland has only invested a little less than 10 bn€ in NESTE,” they add.


academic experts consider what adoption of the 585-page draft Withdrawal Agreement would mean

Brexit And Investment Arbitration

Rafael Gil Nievas | No, I am not going to talk about Micula or Achmea (but I promise I will do soon). Now, I just want to raise, in plain language, a possible Brexit collateral effect. Let’s give some background.


Looking toward 2030: The Future of Aid

Looking Toward 2030: The Future Of Aid

A decade until 2030 looks like a long time, but not when the world is faced with crises on multiple fronts that require sustained action. IRIN, a website dedicated to covering humanitarian emergencies and aid, identifies 10 crises to watch in 2019, including “voluntary” returning of refugees, re-emergence of infectious diseases in countries experiencing humanitarian crises, anti-terror compliance imposed on NGOs, and continued militancy in Africa.


Corporate profits

BME Earns 11% Less And Announces A Reduction In Tariffs

BME ‘s income for 2018 fell -0.5% to 78.8 million euros while operating costs grew +7.2% to 30.5 million euros. Moreover, in order to confront the competition from alternative platforms, BME will reduce tariffs to attract volume. It will lower the charge on the most liquid shares from 0.30 to 0.25 bp for intermediaries who meet a series of requirements and fix the charge for shares with a floating capital between 3/10 billion euros at 0.60 bp.


"Cellnex has invested more than €3 Bn in 4 years and enjoys double digit grow"

“Cellnex Has Invested More Than 3 Billion In 4 Years And Enjoys Double Digit Grow”

Manuel Moreno Capa | In 2017, Marieta del Rivero was the first woman to be incorporated, as an independent, in the board of Cellnex Telecom, a company created in 2015. Marieta del Rivero proposes many other measures, at least temporary, to increase the number of women sitting on boards. Described in some media as one of the most influential women in Spain, she considers a change in corporate culture essential, “the great barrier to women being able to get to the top”


AT1 CoCo bonds are in the news…but why?

AT1 CoCo Bonds Are In The News…But Why?

AT1 CoCos were created to help European banks raise assets to meet Basel III capital requirements following the 2008 financial crisis. According to an analysis of Wisdom Tree, “under Basel III, some of the first AT1 CoCo bonds issued are now approaching their first call date (five years from issuance) and this year we will see for the first time how issuers will behave in terms of calling the AT1 CoCo bonds or extending them. Given this will set precedent for the market, investors are closely watching.”


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Is The Next US Recession Close?

A recession is triggered when the economy contracts for two consecutive quarters. One or two negative readings about GDP may make little sense. But when it is various key indicators which are beginning flash red for a prolonged period, the image becomes clearer and more significant. In opinion of D. Spence y J. Franz, this moment has still not arrived in the US.


TERESA MAY ON BREXIT

Brexit uncertainty hurt UK economy – extending Article 50 could hurt it even more

Three years on from its vote on EU membership and the UK still has little idea what its future relationship with the EU might turn out to be. Under pressure from europhile members of her cabinet, Theresa May has finally decided that running the Brexit clock down is in nobody’s interest. Instead, she has now taken the perhaps equally disappointing decision to kick the Brexit can further down the road, if politically necessary.


US yield curve inverts

The Chaos Of Negative Interest Rates

J.L.M. Campuzano (Spanish Banking Association) | There are structural factors driving down equilibrium interest rates at a global level. Beginning with the demographic factor, technical progress and also low productivity. As a society we are confronting a new historic era of low official interest rates and with downward pressure on interest rates in the medium and long term.