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Spanish football players arrested in Liga match-fixing scandalSeveral professional footballers have been arrested in Spain in relation to match-fixing. Spanish police have been investigating allegations of rigged games during the 2018-19 season.
Spain's top flight football league La Liga said on Tuesday that several football players had been arrested as part of an investigation it instigated for suspected match fixing. At least two of the players had played in Spain's top divisions, according to Spanish news agencies Servimedia and Europa Press.La Liga said it filed a complaint with Spanish police of eight suspected cases of "acts related to match-fixing" and another 18 cases of players betting on match outcomes. The league thanked the police service for the "extraordinary work done to dismantle what appears to be an organized criminal group dedicated to obtaining economic benefits through the predetermination of soccer matches."Match-fixing has been a recurring problem in Spanish football. At least 24 people were arrested last February during a probe into alleged match-fixing in Spain's lower leagues.A gang was accused of using players to force situations such as corners or penalties in games. They would then make bets on these situations.kw/msh (AP, Reuters)
Raúl Bravo, del Real Madrid galáctico al calabozo pasando por la Segunda División griega[...]La carrera de Raúl Bravo estuvo marcada por dos goles: uno, al principio de su carrera, entre la purpurina del Real Madrid; el otro, al final, en la agonía de un ascenso a Primera con el Córdoba. Entre medias, hubo muchas mudanzas -nueve equipos en cuatro países, Inglaterra, España, Bélgica y Grecia- y muchos altibajos hasta llegar a la detención este martes como cabecilla de una organización que se dedicaba a amañar partidos de Primera y Segunda.[...]
Home-price gains are weakest in 7 years, and that’s a good thing, Case-Shiller saysThat’s good news for the housing market, say most experts: it gives would-be buyers a fighting chance, but still provides some equity appreciation for owners.
El Banco de España se opone a limitar el precio del alquiler de las viviendas [...]aboga por "mejorar la seguridad jurídica para que los propietarios de inmuebles encuentren los incentivos adecuados para ofertar sus propiedades en el mercado de alquiler"
PEPI, LUCI, BOM Y OTRAS BURBUJAS DEL MONTÓN.CitarBusted Housing Bubble 1 Morphs into Housing Bubble 2 in Spain?Madrid, Barcelona, other markets are well on their way. But some markets are still crushed.Spain’s last epic housing bubble, one of the biggest in living memory, propelled median home prices to €2,100 per square meter, at which point the bubble began to burst. The national median price eventually plunged 31%, according to government data, as Spain’s financial system began to collapse only to get bailed out by an international aid package. The long-drawn-out event wreaked all kinds of mayhem on the economy, workers, and the people. So where is the housing market now?.[…]https://wolfstreet.com/2019/05/27/whats-happening-to-spains-imploded-housing-bubble-1-housing-bubble-2/(Enlace averiado visto en https://www.serenitymarkets.com/)Para los que no leen todo el hilo: MBC, el reducto reburbujista 'Madrid, Barcelona, Costa', está recién comentado por 'Asustadísimos' como evolución de la vieja segmentación ladrillera: 'hay sitios y sitios'. Saludos.
Busted Housing Bubble 1 Morphs into Housing Bubble 2 in Spain?Madrid, Barcelona, other markets are well on their way. But some markets are still crushed.Spain’s last epic housing bubble, one of the biggest in living memory, propelled median home prices to €2,100 per square meter, at which point the bubble began to burst. The national median price eventually plunged 31%, according to government data, as Spain’s financial system began to collapse only to get bailed out by an international aid package. The long-drawn-out event wreaked all kinds of mayhem on the economy, workers, and the people. So where is the housing market now?.[…]https://wolfstreet.com/2019/05/27/whats-happening-to-spains-imploded-housing-bubble-1-housing-bubble-2/
MC01May 28, 2019 at 1:33 amYou probably remember this angle already played out pre-2011: in some places “Russian oligarchs” were to blame, in others wealthy German retirees, in others still Dutch speculators. Seemingly everybody in Spain had a theory which involved foreigners buying properties “sight unseen”.When the dust settled it was discovered what had fueled the bubble were the over 100,000/month mortgage approvals in the 2005-2009 period, with peaks of over 129,000/month in 2006-7.Why would a “Russian oligarch” or a “wealthy German retiree” need to take out a mortgage in Spain to buy a horrible house in the middle of nowhere I was not told, and the issue quickly became so embarrassing it was quietly swept under the rug.I’d like to say we are back to square one but this time is different. While prices go up up and up, sales go down down down. Existing home sales are down to an average of 34,000/month per Q1 2019 (they were over 36,000/month in 2018) and new home sales have hit the skids, with the latest data at a crummy 8,000/month. Construction output reversed route in January after a frenzied 2018 and has been going down since. We are down 5.5% year on year. Even mortgage approvals are down.But prices tell a different story.This is no new wave of foreign speculators: this is good old c. 2005 Spain back at her GDP goosing and vote buying tricks again, no doubt with full complicity of various European institutions. Again, just like last time.Trust me on this: I am part Italian and part French and saw this kind of stuff firsthand since I care to remember.Regarding European cities… as ye sow, so shall ye reap. Our administrators have been performing true feats of acrobatics to “incentivate tourism” and this is just reality presenting the bill.There’s no money to be made in mass budget tourism and it leaves behind a mass of bills that still need to be paid, from the money-losing airports (cough… Girona Costa Brava… cough) that fuel it to cleaning after the average lager lout.If my body holds up and I don’t kill one of my vendors over a defective batch of parts I’ll see you all in Spain this Fall. Riding is really really really good in the interior. ;-)
https://www.vozpopuli.com/economia-y-finanzas/banco-espana-reforma-laboral-pp_0_1249076364.htmlEl Banco de España apoya la reforma laboral que el PP aprobó en 2012Está de acuerdo también con la petición de la patronal de igualar las condiciones de contratos temporales e indefinidosEl Banco de España defiende que es necesario mantener la reforma laboral que aprobó el Gobierno del Partido Popular (PP) en 2012 porque aporta a las empresas la flexibilidad que necesitan para enfrentarse a situaciones adversas sin recurrir al despido, mediante reducciones de jornada, bajadas de sueldos o Expedientes de Regulación de Empleo. Resultaría "conveniente mantener aquellos elementos del actual marco jurídico del mercado laboral que se han mostrado más eficaces para facilitar que los ajustes ante perturbaciones adversas se concentren en mayor medida en los costes laborales y, por consiguiente, tengan una menor incidencia negativa sobre el empleo", señala la institución que dirige Pablo Hernández de Cos en su informe anual, publicado este martes en su página web.
China ready to hit back at U.S. with rare earths: ruling party newspaperChina’s Communist Party newspaper warned the United States on Wednesday that the country was ready to use rare earths to strike back in their bitter trade war, saying in an extremely strongly worded commentary “don’t say we didn’t warn you.”
Los inversores ven caer a mínimos la rentabilidad por los altos precios de los inmueblesLos expertos esperan mejoras en alquileres que suban los retornosLos nuevos protagonistas son las aseguradoras y fondos de pensiones
El plan del PP para Madrid: rebajar el IBI 200 euros por inmuebleEl PP proyecta una rebaja del IBI en Madrid de 200 euros de media por inmueble. Así se desprende de los cálculos que ha realizado EXPANSIÓN a partir del programa de José Luis Martínez-Almeida, que prevé una reducción de impuestos de 260 euros de media por habitante y un total de 460 millones en cuatro años. Pues bien, la rebaja del IBI es la medida estrella del candidato popular, que afecta al impuesto más oneroso para los ciudadanos y la joya de la corona de los ingresos municipales. Este impuesto ha pasado de recaudar en Madrid 389 euros por residente al año en 2015 a 443 euros en los Presupuestos previstos para 2019, un alza del 13% que la sitúa como la ciudad más cara entre todas las capitales de provincia.
Nueva etapa en Gestilar: entrará en el negocio patrimonial de viviendas en alquiler“Entramos en una nueva etapa. Nos interesa el alquiler porque hay mucho dinero institucional que quiere entrar en este negocio en España. Además, a esta actividad no le influyen los picos de ventas de pisos, que sí afecta a la promoción. Es más estable”, explica Javier García-Valcárcel, presidente de Gestilar.
El nuevo papel secundario del narco españolLos grandes alijos incautados por la Policía en los últimos días revelan que las bandas nacionales actúan como simples intermediarios de organizaciones internacionales“A excepción de dos organizaciones herederas de Sito Miñanco [José Ramón Prado Bugallo] que sigue operando en Galicia, la mayor parte de los narcos españoles se han convertido en intermediarios, en comisionistas, prestan sus contactos y sus estructuras de transporte a otras organizaciones extranjeras, relacionan a grupos de europeos (serbios, albaneses, ingleses, holandeses...) con los carteles latinoamericanos (colombianos, brasileños...), incluso les acompañan en el primer viaje”, resume unos de los máximos responsables de la lucha contra el narcotráfico, el comisario Antonio Martínez Duarte, jefe de la Brigada Central de Estupefacientes.
https://cincodias.elpais.com/cincodias/2019/05/23/companias/1558635174_733743.htmlCitarLos inversores ven caer a mínimos la rentabilidad por los altos precios de los inmueblesLos expertos esperan mejoras en alquileres que suban los retornosLos nuevos protagonistas son las aseguradoras y fondos de pensiones