Tag #Economy

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Global EV Growth Slows Amidst Price Drops, Italy Lags Behind

Jato Dynamics' study reveals slowing global EV growth in 2024, despite price drops in Europe, China, and the US; while Italian EV prices are 25% higher than ICE vehicles, the gap will narrow in 2025 with new affordable models, but remain significantly higher compared to China.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
nytimes.com
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WNBA Free Agency 2025: CBA Negotiations to Reshape the League

The WNBA's 2025 free agency will be significantly impacted by upcoming CBA negotiations, with many top players expected to sign one-year deals in anticipation of salary increases resulting from a new media rights agreement worth $200 million over 11 years, leading to potential roster upheaval across...

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Gender Equality
dailymail.co.uk
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Weinstein's Bid to Oust Herald Investment Trust Board Fails

Shareholders of the £1.3 billion Herald Investment Trust overwhelmingly rejected a proposal by Boaz Weinstein's Saba Capital to replace the board, dealing a major blow to Weinstein's campaign targeting seven London-listed trusts and highlighting strong shareholder engagement.

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zeit.de
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Lufthansa Invests €200 Million to Improve Service Amidst Delivery Delays

Lufthansa, aiming to become Europe's leading premium airline, is investing €200 million in Frankfurt and Munich airports to improve services and operational efficiency, addressing persistent delays and customer dissatisfaction, while facing aircraft delivery delays from Boeing and Airbus.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Actively Managed ETFs Rise in Canada

Canada launched the world's first ETF in 1990, and today actively managed ETFs constitute over half of the approximately 1,500 ETFs listed in Canada, representing a significant shift from a decade ago, though passive ETFs still hold the majority of assets.

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Dutch Government Urges Halt to "Buy Now, Pay Later" Expansion

The Dutch government urged, but cannot ban, "buy now, pay later" services in stores before 2026 due to upcoming EU regulation, expressing concern for vulnerable consumers who may accumulate debt; Klarna, a major provider, is considering a credit opt-out feature.

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Netherlands Falls Short of Social Housing Goals

In the Netherlands, only 26 percent of new housing construction from 2020-2023 was social rental housing, falling short of the government's 30 percent target; 34 municipalities had zero social rental construction, prompting a new law to mandate this 30 percent target in municipalities with lower tha...

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repubblica.it
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Italy's 2024 Business Climate: Positive Net Growth Masks Regional Disparities and Zero-Start-Up Municipalities

In 2024, Italy recorded a net increase of 36,856 businesses, despite a low rate of new business creation and a significant rise in municipalities with zero new business registrations—478 in total, compared to 212 in 2004. Growth was concentrated in professional services, construction, and hospitalit...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Record Norovirus Surge Overwhelms England's Hospitals

England's hospitals are facing an unprecedented surge in norovirus cases, reaching the highest level since January 2020, overwhelming hospitals already struggling with high flu rates and delayed discharges, leading to dangerously high bed occupancy rates of 96 percent.

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Good Health and Well-being
taz.de
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German Court Upholds Tübingen's Takeaway Packaging Tax

Germany's Federal Constitutional Court upheld Tübingen's three-year-old tax on single-use takeaway packaging, reversing a prior ruling and potentially prompting other municipalities to follow suit; the city anticipates €700,000 in annual revenue.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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Dutch Government Urges Halt to In-Store "Buy Now, Pay Later" Expansion

The Dutch government urges, but cannot ban, "buy now, pay later" services in stores before 2026 EU regulations, expressing concern for vulnerable consumers while Klarna adds information screens and explores an opt-out feature.

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Dutch Social Rental Housing Construction Falls Short of Government Targets

From 2020-2023, 275 of 342 Dutch municipalities built less than 30 percent social rental housing, despite government targets and long waiting lists; the government may mandate construction, but corporations cite funding shortages and sustainability upgrades as obstacles.

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