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European Central Bank Cuts Interest Rates for the First Time Since 2019
The quarter-point reduction comes as inflation in the eurozone cools, prompting the E.C.B. to move before the Federal Reserve in the United States, where rates remain high.
The New York Times | | Fuente originalGlobal Hot Spots Take Aim at Overtourism
From Barcelona to Bali, higher fees and new rules are targeting overtourism and unruly behavior. Some locals are worried the changes will keep tourists away.
The New York Times | | Fuente originalHow Electric Car Batteries Might Aid the Grid (and Win Over Drivers)
Automakers are exploring energy storage as a way to help utilities and save customers money, turning an expensive component into an industry asset.
The New York Times | | Fuente originalOpenAI Whistle-Blowers Describe Reckless and Secretive Culture
A group of current and former employees is calling for sweeping changes to the artificial intelligence industry, including greater transparency and protections for whistle-blowers.
The New York Times | | Fuente originalEurope Has Fallen Behind the U.S. and China. Can It Catch Up?
A “competitiveness crisis” is raising alarms for officials and business leaders in the European Union, where investment, income and productivity are lagging.
The New York Times | | Fuente originalThe Floating Traffic Jam That Freaked Us All Out
The coronavirus pandemic schooled the world in the essential role of global supply chains. Have we learned anything from it?
The New York Times | | Fuente originalMexicans Await Results in Historic Election Expected to Lead to First Female President
The vote is very likely to put a woman in the presidency for the first time, showcasing the immense strides that female leaders have made in Mexico’s political scene.
The New York Times | | Fuente originalMás leídas hoy
- La degeneración política: lluvia ácida sobre España
- La vida en pareja aumenta la brecha de género
- Díaz presiona a empresas y sindicatos a pactar el 'desmontaje' de la reforma laboral para antes del verano
- Unos 127.000 catalanes se verán afectados por el parón cautelar con AstraZeneca
- El Gobierno volverá a reunirse el próximo martes con agentes sociales para desmontar la reforma laboral
- Hacienda, obligada a devoluciones millonarias a los fondos soberanos
- El Gobierno crea los impuestos de residuos y plásticos
- Consumo plantea gravar a las empresas que ofrecen las cajas botín o 'loot boxes' de los videojuegos
- La españolización de Lidl y Aldi: cómo los alemanes están conquistando a los productores nacionales
- La banca negocia en Bruselas una comisión millonaria por canalizar los fondos europeos
- Las guerras eternas del feminismo: del "sólo sí es sí" a la 'Ley Trans'
- Un tercio de las empresas prevé mejorar las ventas en primavera
- Group of junior bankers at Goldman Sachs claim 'inhumane' work conditions
- Plus Ultra opera sólo el 0,03% de los vuelos en España y recibe el rescate récord del Estado: 150.000 euros por empleado
- La deuda pública aumentará en unos 35.000 millones por el banco malo
- El empresariado alza la voz contra la inacción política frente a la crisis