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Estate agents fear coronavirus will choke housing market recovery as viewings fallThe sudden drop in interest is expected to crush the recovery in the housing market since the general election
Los técnicos del ministerio de Economía están sobre todo preocupados por el tiempo que pueda durar la crisis. Hasta ahora, en el gabinete de Calviño estiman que la economía española aguantará unas tres semanas de cuarentena para frenar la escalada del virus. Más allá de ese plazo, todo serán incógnitas.[…]https://www.vozpopuli.com/politica/Fractura-Gobierno-alcance-economicas-coronavirus_0_1336666919.html
Global recession already here, say top economistsCoronavirus a ‘wicked cocktail’ for growth, according to former IMF chiefsThe world economy has fallen into recession, suffering from a “wicked cocktail” of coronavirus and the dramatic action to limit its spread, according to four former IMF chief economists.As the virus has spread from China to the rest of the world, economists no longer feel they have to wait for data to confirm the world is in recession, even though official forecasts remain more optimistic.The former top officials agreed that addressing the public health needs was the first priority, but said that with a sharp downturn likely, governments should be preparing to spend significant sums to protect businesses and households.Serving policymakers and officials have so far sought to contain alarm over the economic consequences of the coronavirus. Mark Carney, Bank of England governor, has declined to predict a UK recession while Christine Lagarde, European Central Bank president, said only that it would be a “major shock”.Gita Gopinath, IMF chief economist, said it was hard to predict what might happen but that the pandemic did not look like a normal recession. Data from China has shown a much steeper drop in services than a normal downturn would predict for instance.“There’s not an easy lesson,” Ms Gopinath said, adding: “This should be a transitory shock if there is an aggressive policy response that can stop [it] morphing into a major financial crisis.”She also said there was no reason why the economic effects of a health crisis should linger, in the way that long periods of slow growth have tended to follow financial crises as households and companies work off their debts.But her predecessors at the IMF were less guarded in their assessment. Kenneth Rogoff, a Harvard University professor, said: “A global recession seems baked in a cake at this point with odds over 90 per cent.”Maurice Obstfeld, a professor at University of California, Berkeley, said recent events were “a wicked cocktail for the global growth”. He added: “I do not see how, given the events in China, Europe and the US, you are not going to see a severe slowdown.”Olivier Blanchard, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute, said there was “no question in my mind that [global economic] growth will be negative” for the first six months of 2020. The second half would depend on when peak infection was reached, he said, adding that his “own guess” was that this period would probably be negative as well.Raghuram Rajan, professor at Chicago Booth School of Business and a former Indian central bank governor, said the depth of any economic hit would depend on the authorities’ success in containing the pandemic, which he hoped would be decisive and rapid. “Anything prolonged obviously creates more stress for the system,” he said.
China goes on the offensive to control global coronavirus narrativeIt was nothing more than a far-fetched rumour circulating among conspiracy theorists until a Beijing diplomat tweeted that the US military had planted the coronavirus outbreak in China.“It might be US army who brought the epidemic to Wuhan,” Zhao Lijian, a spokesperson for China’s foreign ministry, wrote on Twitter on Thursday, in response to an admission by America’s Centers for Disease Control that its counting of coronavirus cases was faulty. “Be transparent! Make public your data! US owe us an explanation!”It was unclear whether the spokesman’s suggestion that the US was behind the outbreak in China represented the view of the Beijing government but on Friday state broadcaster CGTN tweeted Mr Zhao’s allegations.That the US, rather than China, is responsible for the crisis — and even owes China an explanation for its muted response to the outbreak — is a concept that has steadily gathered momentum in Chinese media over the past week.As new cases of the virus plummet in China and surge in the US and Europe, Chinese media and several Twitter-active diplomats are shifting the narrative away and blaming Washington.Chinese news media has lit up with stories about the dangers of foreigners importing the virus from outside of China and how it is now Chinese experts who are swooping in to rescue Europe’s besieged cities.Most striking have been the promotion of conspiracy theories and attacks on the veracity of US case numbers. The sluggish response from the Trump administration is often drawn in stark comparison with the success of China’s sweeping quarantine of hundreds of millions of people.“US should try to find a way to curb the outbreak!” Mr Zhao wrote in a separate Twitter post. “China has implemented measures for 2 months, allowing time & offering experience for US to learn from it, but US has hardly done anything.”Hua Chunying, spokesperson for China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, took to Twitter on Thursday to criticise the CDC’s counting method, ending her post with: “It is absolutely WRONG and INAPPROPRIATE to call this the Chinese coronavirus.”Despite being banned in China, a number of Chinese diplomats have recently taken to Twitter to counter criticism of China. Mr Zhao has been prolific in his combative tweeting and was recently appointed to a senior position with the foreign ministry.Kingsley Edney, a lecturer of the politics of China at the University of Leeds, said: “The years after the Olympics [in 2008] saw a big increase in investment in outward-facing television and print media, but now of course the party also uses social media, such as Twitter and WeChat, to spread its message internationally.”When Zhong Nanshan, a Chinese doctor leading the efforts to fight the outbreak, raised the idea in late February that the virus may not have originated in China, local media were flooded with articles questioning whether China should bear responsibility for the virus.(...)Chinese leaders were criticised for their delayed response to the outbreak, which is believed to have originated in the city of Wuhan in December, with local officials accused of initially covering it up. The Communist party has also been buffeted by accusations that its unprecedented quarantine of more than 100m people in cities across China was illegal and was, at times, brutal in its method of isolating people suspected of infection.However, as Europe and the US struggle to contain the pandemic, the merits of the Chinese system will continue to be debated.
Un detalle más, no quiero ser pesado.Estuvimos analizando posible simbología en el mensaje de Sánchez ayer.Concluimos que, la cámara, escorada un poco a la derecha, permitía que se viera perfectamente el orbe de azur con su Cruz, sobre la Corona del Escudo de España, así como el ULTRA, del PLUS ULTRA.Saludos
Cita de: pianista en Marzo 15, 2020, 15:39:30 pmUn detalle más, no quiero ser pesado.Estuvimos analizando posible simbología en el mensaje de Sánchez ayer.Concluimos que, la cámara, escorada un poco a la derecha, permitía que se viera perfectamente el orbe de azur con su Cruz, sobre la Corona del Escudo de España, así como el ULTRA, del PLUS ULTRA.SaludosSobre la simbología de esto también da para hacer un tratado:El Rey renuncia a la herencia de su padre y le retira su asignaciónhttps://elpais.com/espana/2020-03-15/el-rey-renuncia-a-la-herencia-de-su-padre-y-le-retira-su-asignacion.html
«¿Por qué tus discípulos quebrantan la tradición de nuestros antepasados y no se lavan las manos antes de comer?».El les respondió: «¿Y por qué ustedes, por seguir su tradición, no cumplen el mandamiento de Dios?En efecto, Dios dijo: "Honra a tu padre y a tu madre" y: "El que maldice a su padre o a su madre, será condenado a muerte".Pero ustedes afirman: El que diga a su padre o a su madre: «He ofrecido al Templo los bienes que tenía para ayudarte», está libre de los deberes hacia ellos. Así ustedes, en nombre de su tradición, han anulado la Palabra de Dios. [Mateo 15, 2-6][...]Jesús llamó a la multitud y le dijo: «Escuchen y comprendan. Lo que mancha al hombre no es lo que entra por la boca, sino lo que sale de ella». [Mateo 15; 2-6 y 10-11]
Felipe VI renuncia a la herencia de don Juan Carlos y le retira su asignaciónhttps://www.vozpopuli.com/politica/Felipe-VI-herencia-Juan-Carlos_0_1336966930.html
EL CORONAVIRUS, «MEMENTO MORI» MUNDIAL.—Philippe de Champaigne. Semper Augustus & Polvo eres & Tiempo.Recuerda que morirás. […]
«Escribe en un libro lo que ahora vas a ver, y mándalo a las siete iglesias: a Efeso, a Esmirna, a Pérgamo, a Tiatira, a Sardes, a Filadelfia y a Laodicea» [Apocalipsis 1, 11]
A la espera de la reunión de coordinación en el Ministerio del Interior,donde se activará el Centro de Coordinación Operativa, a partir de las tresde la tarde de hoy, la Unidad Militar de Emergencias (UME) haráreconocimientos previos en aquellas zonas urbanas donde tienedesplegados contingentes (Madrid, Valencia, Sevilla, Zaragoza, León, LasPalmas y Santa Cruz de Tenerife), en las áreas de estas ciudades dondepuede haber mayor riesgo de propagación del virus.https://www.defensa.gob.es/gabinete/notasPrensa/2020/03/DGC-reunion-covid.html