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[...] Yo, como sueltadesamparista-2025, quiero que se declare la nulidad de los procesos contra el Sr. Amador por indefensión gravííísima, je, je. Pero, como jurista y como español, estoy horrorizado con lo que está ocurriendo en Madrid.]
[¿Ven cómo era imposible hacerle un zapatero a Sááánchez? Gran día hoy para el nuevo patrón de Producción-Renta-Gasto. A la Sra. Ayuso le faltado terminar su deposición resentida, regodeándose con el fallo hache-hache ocho-ocho, con la frase «... falta oferta, yo a mi ático dúplex, tú a tu chabolo, jódete». ¡Viva la Sra. Ayuso!]
https://x.com/PabloGilTrader/status/1991807546491838936[...]El mensaje llega a través de Maria Luís Albuquerque, comisaria de Servicios Financieros y Unión de Ahorros e Inversiones, durante la presentación de un paquete de recomendaciones pensadas para mejorar la sostenibilidad de los sistemas de pensiones. El organismo europeo destaca de forma explícita los modelos de Dinamarca, Suecia, Irlanda o Reino Unido como ejemplos de buenas prácticas y, en contraste, subraya la ausencia de reformas clave en España.[...]
Cita de: Rota Fortunae en Hoy a las 17:21:42https://x.com/PabloGilTrader/status/1991807546491838936[...]El mensaje llega a través de Maria Luís Albuquerque, comisaria de Servicios Financieros y Unión de Ahorros e Inversiones, durante la presentación de un paquete de recomendaciones pensadas para mejorar la sostenibilidad de los sistemas de pensiones. El organismo europeo destaca de forma explícita los modelos de Dinamarca, Suecia, Irlanda o Reino Unido como ejemplos de buenas prácticas y, en contraste, subraya la ausencia de reformas clave en España.[...]Esto, justamente es lo que (vehementemente) pido yo...Pistas.Pistas, para saber cuando uno está de cashondeíto...
Christine Lagarde warns European growth is linked to ‘disappearing’ worldECB chief accuses policymakers of six years of inaction as export-dependent model becomes defunctChristine Lagarde: ‘Another six years of inaction . . . would not just be disappointing. It would be irresponsible’ © Reuters/Kai PfaffenbachEurope’s economic prosperity is “geared towards a world that is gradually disappearing”, Christine Lagarde said on Friday, imploring the bloc’s policymakers to finally overcome “years of inaction”.In a scathing speech, the president of the European Central Bank warned that Europe’s “old growth model” had become outdated, as its dependence on exports had become a “vulnerability”.Making the keynote address at the European Banking Congress in Frankfurt, Lagarde pointed to a two-year-old ECB forecast that predicted that euro area exports would grow by about 8 per cent by mid-2025.“In reality, they have not grown at all,” she said.Without directly mentioning Germany, she said that “countries with large manufacturing sectors” had faced “a prolonged slump in industrial production”. In Germany, the bloc’s largest economy, manufacturing output fell to 2005 levels over the summer, with carmakers and the wider engineering sector falling into crisis.Bundesbank president Joachim Nagel painted a less negative picture in a speech later on Friday at the same conference. While Europe had fallen behind the US in terms of productivity growth and “could and should do better”, Nagel stressed that “a closer look suggests that Europe’s standard of living compared to the US has developed less badly”. He insisted that Europe’s position “may not be as dire as it is often portrayed to be”.Lagarde urged EU policymakers to respond by strengthening the domestic economy, which she said was already showing “latent strengths”. “Our experience this year has shown that a resilient domestic economy can shield Europe against global turbulence,” she said.Across the euro area, growth this year has been slightly stronger than central bankers and most analysts had expected. In the third quarter, GDP grew at twice the expected pace, as French output expanded at its fastest rate since 2023.After a series of eight cuts in interest rates since mid-2024, which halved borrowing costs to 2 per cent, the ECB has kept monetary policy unchanged since June.Lagarde called on policymakers to double down on existing domestic strengths by removing internal barriers to trade, pointing to a forthcoming ECB analysis showing that current hurdles were equivalent to a 100 per cent tariff on services and a 65 per cent tariff on goods.Lagarde accused policymakers of squandering the past six years, during which “our internal market has stood still”, and warned of a slide into slow but steady decline. “Another six years of inaction — and lost growth — would not just be disappointing. It would be irresponsible,” she said.Europe’s economic weaknesses “do not trigger dramatic crises” but “erode growth quietly, as each new shock nudges us on to a slightly lower trajectory”, Lagarde said. Over time, she said, this added up to a “material” setback to growth and productivity.
Amazon Cut Thousands of Engineers in Its Record Layoffs, Despite Saying It Needs To Innovate FasterPosted by msmash on Friday November 21, 2025 @11:41AM from the closer-look dept.Amazon's 14,000-plus layoffs announced last month touched almost every piece of the company's sprawling business, from cloud computing and devices to advertising, retail and grocery stores. But one job category bore the brunt of cuts more than others: engineers. CNBC:CitarDocuments filed in New York, California, New Jersey and Amazon's home state of Washington showed that nearly 40% of the more than 4,700 job cuts in those states were engineering roles. The data was reported by Amazon in Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification, or WARN, filings to state agencies. The figures represent a segment of the total layoffs announced in October. Not all data was immediately available because of differences in state WARN reporting requirements.
Documents filed in New York, California, New Jersey and Amazon's home state of Washington showed that nearly 40% of the more than 4,700 job cuts in those states were engineering roles. The data was reported by Amazon in Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification, or WARN, filings to state agencies. The figures represent a segment of the total layoffs announced in October. Not all data was immediately available because of differences in state WARN reporting requirements.
Cita de: sudden and sharp en Hoy a las 17:24:44Cita de: Rota Fortunae en Hoy a las 17:21:42https://x.com/PabloGilTrader/status/1991807546491838936[...]El mensaje llega a través de Maria Luís Albuquerque, comisaria de Servicios Financieros y Unión de Ahorros e Inversiones, durante la presentación de un paquete de recomendaciones pensadas para mejorar la sostenibilidad de los sistemas de pensiones. El organismo europeo destaca de forma explícita los modelos de Dinamarca, Suecia, Irlanda o Reino Unido como ejemplos de buenas prácticas y, en contraste, subraya la ausencia de reformas clave en España.[...]Esto, justamente es lo que (vehementemente) pido yo...Pistas.Pistas, para saber cuando uno está de cashondeíto... - Quillo, como ze dize edifizio en Catalah?- Edifizi- Ya ze que e difizi, por ezo te he preguntao....