Unemployment rises in Andalusia despite record job creation in the second quarter
Unemployment in Andalusia rises by 5,400 to 627,100, despite a historic employment record of 3,681,200 jobs.
Economic outlook: GDP, inflation, employment, monetary policy and the decisions that move the Spanish economy.
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The Community of Madrid reaches 3.63 million employed, a historic record, and unemployment drops to 7.6%, the lowest level for a second quarter since 2008.
Unemployment in Andalusia rises by 5,400 to 627,100, despite a historic employment record of 3,681,200 jobs.
A report reveals that the health sector employs 40,280 people in Baix Llobregat and L'Hospitalet, 13% of Catalonia's total, with 817 companies.
Málaga has just over half a million square metres of offices, less than Valencia or Seville. The first new building in 15 years, Ágora, is already 80% occupied.
Florentino Pérez summons Real Madrid's board to review accounts showing a €70 million deficit.
Economist Carlos Marín advises setting a spending limit and comparing prices to save at the Colombinas, which start with price increases.
The Government of the Canary Islands submits the Social Economy Strategy 2026-2029, with 57 actions and a budget of €4.47 million.
Puerto del Rosario's council unanimously approves an 18.5% reduction in waste tax as income exceeds service costs.
The Monetary Policy Group of the University of Chile recommends keeping the rate at 4.5% due to rising oil prices and US tariffs.
Banc Sabadell creates two new areas, 'Corporate Transformation and AI' and 'Business Transformation', to boost AI and digitisation.
The Fed meets with Warsh at the helm. Investors expect rates to remain unchanged, but a third foresee a hike due to inflation.
Mogán pays off a €15.5 million loan early, saving €924,174 in interest and eliminating its financial debt four years after it was formalised.