China begins to shift its costs to the rest of the world and aggravates the global inflation bubble

China has for years been a cheap ‘factory’ supplying the developed world with the goods it demanded through large trade surpluses. An immense workforce, productivity growth and very low labor costs have prevented the growing demand from the West from being translated into runaway inflation, rather the opposite. However, now, this trend could be reversing, … Read more

When is Black Friday 2021 on Amazon, Zara, El Corte Inglés, MediaMarkt, Mango or Decathlon

Like every year, November opens with its sights set on Black Friday. A day of special sales tradition, installed recently under American influence, but which has already reached so many countries and commercial sectors that there are interesting bargains in technology, fashion, supermarkets or sports. For this reason, that large establishments located in Spain such … Read more

The tapering is now official: the Fed will reduce its purchases by 15,000 million dollars a month

New York 3/11/2021 – 19:01 Updated: 20:22 – 3/11/21 The Federal Open Markets Committee of the Federal Reserve (FOMC) announced this Wednesday at the close of its monetary policy meeting that it will begin to reduce its debt purchases. The process, commonly known as tapering, will cut by $ 15 billion a month the amount … Read more

The Government will link by decree the electricity tariff to the cost of renewables

The Ministry of Ecological Transition met yesterday with the renewable energy associations (AEE, Appa, Unef, Anpier and Protermosolar) and the cogeneration associations (Acogen and Cogen) to inform them that next Tuesday a new Royal decree will be approved by the Council of Ministers -Law that will link the energy of the PVPC tariff and that … Read more

The reasons for the unprecedented bottleneck in the great pipeline of international trade

Supply chains have stopped working accurately for months. Delays in the transport of goods, the lack of chips, low copper inventories … have been threatening the proper functioning of the ‘great pipeline of international trade’ since the end of 2020. However, it has not been until now, with the problem that is already visible to … Read more