Peak Health?

PeakHealth? http://cassandralegacy.blogspot.com/2013/12/peak–health.html Eurostat data forhealthylifeyearsexpectancy (HLYE) insomeEuropeancountries, as reportedin a paperuploadedonarXivin 2013 by Ugo Bardiand Virginia Pierini. Measuring "health" carrieslargeuncertainties, butthese data hardlyconformtothecommonperceptionofanincreasinglybetterhealthconditioninEurope. We all know that we are living longer lives, at least in rich countries. But are we also living healthier lives? This is not so evident. On the contrary, sometimes, it seems that the elderly are paying dearly for their extra years … Seguir leyendo Peak Health?

CoreLogic: House Prices up 12.5% Year-over-year in October

CoreLogic: HousePricesup 12.5% Year-over-yearinOctober http://feedly.com/k/1gBeyNZ Notes: ThisCoreLogicHousePriceIndexreportisforOctober. The recent Case-Shiller index release was for September. The CoreLogic HPI is a three month weighted average and is not seasonally adjusted (NSA). From CoreLogic: CoreLogicReportsHomePricesIncreasedbyLessThan 1 PercentMonthOverMonthinOctober On a month-over-month basis, including distressed sales, home prices increased by only 0.2 percent in October 2013 compared to September 2013. Year over year, home prices nationwide, including distressed sales, … Seguir leyendo CoreLogic: House Prices up 12.5% Year-over-year in October

Vivienda por Mario Izquierdo

Estado del mercado inmobiliario con Borja Mateo – Economía Directa 03-12-2013

Hoy analizamos con Borja Mateo el estado del sector inmobiliario: cómo está evolucionando el mercado tanto de venta como de alquiler, qué factores están influyendo en él y cómo y qué podemos esperar en el corto y medio plazo. Conduce Juan Carlos Barba. Fotografía de Mario Izquierdo Seguir leyendo Estado del mercado inmobiliario con Borja Mateo – Economía Directa 03-12-2013

Países Bajos: “La pobreza en fuerte aumento en los Países Bajos”

Países Bajos: “La pobreza en fuerte aumento en los Países Bajos” http://feedly.com/k/1au97e0 Los Países Bajos han registrado en 2012 “el mayor aumento de la pobreza desde la recesión que comenzó en 2008”, indica De Volkskrant. Según la Oficina Nacional de Estadísticas, 1,2 millones de holandeses están considerados como pobres (sobre una población de casi 17 millones), es decir, que después de la deducción de sus … Seguir leyendo Países Bajos: “La pobreza en fuerte aumento en los Países Bajos”

Oro por Lazha

La camarilla del oro – Economía Directa 03-12-2013

Hoy hablamos sobre el funcionamiento del mercado del oro y qué posibilidades de manipulación existen. También hablamos sobre las encuestas de intención de voto publicada por el diario El País y sobre las posibilidades de los movimientos sociales. Con Ángel Gimeno y Jordi Llatzer. Conduce Juan Carlos Barba. Fotografía de Lazha Seguir leyendo La camarilla del oro – Economía Directa 03-12-2013

Chart Of The Day: The Fed Now Owns One Third Of The Entire US Bond Market

ChartOfTheDay: TheFedNowOwnsOneThirdOfTheEntireUSBondMarket http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/zerohedge/feed/~3/bJwW33y_Tuw/story01.htm The most important chart that nobodyat the Fed seems to pay any attention to, and certainly none of the economists who urge the Fed to accelerate its monetization of Treasury paper, is shown below: it shows the Fed’s total holdings of the entire bond market expressed in 10 Year equivalents (because as a reminder to the Krugmans and Bullards of the world … Seguir leyendo Chart Of The Day: The Fed Now Owns One Third Of The Entire US Bond Market

War On Democracy: Spain And Japan Move To Criminalize Protests

WarOnDemocracy: SpainAndJapanMoveToCriminalizeProtests http://feedly.com/k/1eJt44R SubmittedbyMichaelKriegerofLibertyBlitzkriegblog, As might be expected as political and economic policy failures pile up and citizens become increasingly mad, the status quo is becoming increasingly authoritarian (recall blogger “Mish” was just fined 8,000 euros for a blog post). In the latest disturbing news from a desperate power structure, the conservative government in Spain has passed an Orwellian bill titled the Citizens’ SecurityLaw, which … Seguir leyendo War On Democracy: Spain And Japan Move To Criminalize Protests

Chinese Yuan Surpasses Euro, Becomes Second Most Used Currency In Trade Finance

ChineseYuanSurpasses Euro, BecomesSecondMostUsedCurrencyInTradeFinance http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/zerohedge/feed/~3/TnX2PEWRXbA/story01.htm Slowly but surely the Chinese currency is catching up to the world’s reserve and moments ago, according to SWIFT, the Yuan just surpassed the Euro in trade (remember trade: that’s how countries once upon a time would generate capital flows in a time when central banks weren’t there to literally print domestic funding needs) finance usage leaving just the USD in … Seguir leyendo Chinese Yuan Surpasses Euro, Becomes Second Most Used Currency In Trade Finance

Reino Unido: El populismo invade el debate migratorio

Reino Unido: El populismo invade el debate migratorio http://feedly.com/k/IDAImG European Voice, Bruselas – La decisión del primer ministro británico, David Cameron, de retirar los subsidios a los nuevos inmigrantes pone de manifiesto su falta de valentía moral y su deriva populista, en lugar de admitir la realidad de que la economía británica necesita a los inmigrantes, reprocha European Voice en editorial. Ver más. shared via … Seguir leyendo Reino Unido: El populismo invade el debate migratorio

Debt Deflation in Spain: Record 4.7% Decline in Household Credit, Business Lending Down 10%

DebtDeflationinSpain: Record 4.7% Decline inHouseholdCredit, BusinessLendingDown 10% http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/MishsGlobalEconomicTrendAnalysis/~3/ZPEkNXhsy1w/debt–deflation–in–spain–record-47.html Kiss any notion of a Spanish recovery goodbye. Via translation, El Pais reports HouseholdcreditsuffersrecordfallinOctoberdespitetherescue. Credit in Spain continues to show signs of weakness, year and a half after the Troika bailout. Statistics from the Bank of Spain show that household credit fell 5.2% in October to 793.940 billion euros. If we look at the evolution of the … Seguir leyendo Debt Deflation in Spain: Record 4.7% Decline in Household Credit, Business Lending Down 10%