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London Home Sellers Offer Ever-Growing DiscountsThe average reduction on a home in 13 inner London boroughs jumped to 7.6% in the first quarter, up from 7% a year earlier, the property-search website said in a report Wednesday. The residential real estate market in the U.K. capital has been stung in recent years by the introduction of new taxes and the uncertainty surrounding Brexit.
Merkel Decides Her Chosen Successor Isn’t Up to the JobMerkel has decided that Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, who took over as leader of the Christian Democratic Union in December, is not up to the country’s top job, according to two officials with knowledge of her thinking. As a result, the chancellor has become more determined than ever to stay in power until her term ends in 2021, the officials said.
What Does It Mean to Live in a Multipolar World? We May Be About to Find Out(...) it will be a “back to the future” embrace of the old Palmerstonian ideathat there are no eternal friends or allies, only eternal interests, which can change from time to time. (...) If nothing else, the experience of a once war-torn Europe dominated by centuries of destructive conflict evolving into a far more stable European Union should give rise to some comfort that an alternative paradigm is possible if the countries concerned simply seize the opportunity. Nation-states are not going to disappear, but the narrowly destructive forces unleashed by Trump and his populist counterparts in the rest of the world do not represent a viable alternative.
If China cuts rare earth supplies, what can the US do?The best chance is to partner with Japan. Japan has discovered huge deposits of rare earth materials at Minamitori Island (Minami-Tori-shima), about 1,150 miles (1,850 km) southeast of Tokyo. The estimate of the Minamitori deposits indicates that there is enough yttrium to meet the global demand for 780 years, dysprosium for 730 years, europium for 620 years and terbium for 420 years. US policymakers could seek a partnership with Japan in commercializing Minamitori’s rare earth resources and arranging assured supplies for defense and vital commercial applications
El enfoque económico de El Maestro es impecable.Me quito el sombrero, genial. Las transferencias de renta, la estafa, creerse ricos, el daño a El Capital.Pero llega el análisis de los resultados electorales en Españay no aparece el PSOE.El chico expiatorio pasa salir ganando en el análisis de estas dos elecciones son, en España, VOX y Podemos, cuando no suman ni el 20%, "la gente vota... a VOX y a Podemos.Estamos en la cresta de la Reburbuja, gana el PSOE y Pedro Sánchez, con análisis favorables e El Pisito del Banco de España, y resulta que "la gente vota a VOX y a Podemos", que han bajado y se alejan de ser jamás una alternativa como en Francia o Grecia.No, los rentistas improductivos han votado al PSOE, el PSOE ha ganado, nos vamos a dar la gran h.stia... y la culpa se la va a echar El Maestro a Smith, a Echenique y a Martínez Almeida.Venga ya.
https://www.asiatimes.com/2019/05/article/if-china-cuts-rare-earth-supplies-what-can-the-us-do/CitarIf China cuts rare earth supplies, what can the US do?The best chance is to partner with Japan. Japan has discovered huge deposits of rare earth materials at Minamitori Island (Minami-Tori-shima), about 1,150 miles (1,850 km) southeast of Tokyo. The estimate of the Minamitori deposits indicates that there is enough yttrium to meet the global demand for 780 years, dysprosium for 730 years, europium for 620 years and terbium for 420 years. US policymakers could seek a partnership with Japan in commercializing Minamitori’s rare earth resources and arranging assured supplies for defense and vital commercial applications
Boris Johnson to appear in court over Brexit misconduct claimsJohnson lied and engaged in criminal conduct when he repeatedly claimed during the 2016 EU referendum campaign that the UK sent £350m a week to Brussels,
Málaga, Murcia y Sevilla están ante un mercado alcista donde los precios tienden a subir, si bien no hay excesiva tensión entre oferta y demanda
¡Claro que sí Elena!
Ayer me hacía gracia, hoy me causa inmensa tristeza. Me llamaron para ofrecerme un trabajo: escribir artículos en diarios nacionales defendiendo las bondades del modelo inmobiliario actual. En teoría no aparecería el cliente que me pagaba el artículo: el Banco Sabadell (Solvia).
El precio de la vivienda nueva se dispara un 20% en Málaga capital en un añohttps://www.malagahoy.es/malaga/precio-vivienda-nueva-Malaga_0_1359164354.html“Este incremento de precios ha respondido, además de a la escasez de oferta, al encarecimiento de los costes de construcción (en algunos proyectos llegan a suponer hasta un 40 % del precio final de la vivienda), el incremento de precios de repercusión en la venta de suelo finalista, la ralentización de obtención de licencias de construcción, así como al incremento de la demanda tanto por parte tanto por parte de inversores como de compradores finalistas”, han explicado desde la consultora.La consultora explica que en toda la capital solo hay ocho edificios destinados a alquiler de larga estancia, pero están ocupados al 100% y con listas de espera de hasta un año.
Jean-Claude Juncker again rules out Brexit renegotiationJean-Claude Juncker said he was "crystal clear" there will be no renegotiation of the Brexit deal, despite claims from several candidates in the U.K. Conservative leadership race that they will reopen talks with Brussels.