UCLM and Bank of Spain launch first university financial education programme
UCLM and the Bank of Spain launch the first university financial education programme, starting in Albacete in the 2026-2027 academic year.
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Galo Nuño departs from the Bank of Spain a year after his appointment. Alberto Ríos replaces him at the helm of a new general directorate.
UCLM and the Bank of Spain launch the first university financial education programme, starting in Albacete in the 2026-2027 academic year.
Escrivá deferred Plus Ultra's debt a month after meeting with Zapatero. The airline paid 93.8% of that debt after receiving a €53 million bailout.
The Bank of Spain and CEOE warn that the productivity gap with Europe will not close until 2050 at the current pace.
The Bank of Spain warns that spending on sick leave has skyrocketed post-pandemic to unprecedented levels in the EU, calling for better management.
The governor of the Bank of Spain predicts growth above 2% until 2028 but urges construction to speed up to cover a deficit of 150,000 homes.
Escrivá attributes the rise in absenteeism to poor coordination between Social Security and regional governments, placing Spain at the forefront of Europe in sick leave.
The Governor of the Bank of Spain, José Luis Escrivá, calls for more intervention from mutuals to reduce absenteeism, which is among the highest in Europe.
Escrivá attributes record absenteeism to poor coordination between Social Security and regions, proposing to strengthen mutuals to ease the system.
The Bank of Spain tenders a contract of €943,736 for massages and Pilates classes for its employees over five years as a workplace prevention measure.
UCLM and the Bank of Spain launch a pilot financial education programme in Albacete for 500-700 students starting in the 2026-2027 academic year.
The Bank of Spain is finalising a proposal to ease mortgage restrictions for young people and low incomes to improve access to housing.