EFE Economic Day topics for Thursday, November 9, 2023

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EFE Economic Day topics for Thursday, November 9, 2023

European Union funding

BRUSSELS – The European Union’s economy and finance ministers (Ecofin) are holding a meeting that will focus, once again, on the reform of the rules governing deficit and debt, where they want to seal a deal. It ends in 2023.

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IMF Forum

WASHINGTON – High inflation or rising interest rates are some of the topics that will be discussed this Thursday at a forum organized by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which will be attended by many, including its Managing Director, Cristalina. Georgieva, or the Federal Reserve (Fed), chaired by Jerome Powell.

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Fuel prices

MADRID – The EU is updating data on fuel prices at Spain’s gas stations, which so far this year have risen by nearly 20% for gasoline and more than 12% for diesel, with prices moving closer to average. 1.65 euros per liter in both cases.

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Cryptocurrency Markets

MADRID – Bitcoin, the most widely used cryptocurrency, is celebrating the second anniversary of its all-time high, boosted by expectations of rising interest rates and the prospect of a spot exchange-traded fund (ETF) approved for the currency. US, though at around half the price it once reached.

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Internet Telecommunications

MADRID – More than 94% of Spaniards who use the Internet at least once a week send text messages using Meta-owned Whatsapp, positioning itself as the most used messaging app in Spain for the eighth year in a row.

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China Inflation

SHANGHAI (China) – China’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) fell 0.2% in October, year-on-year, its second decline recorded in the past six months, with the country’s inflation hovering at 0% over the period. Some economists point to a certain loss of economic momentum.

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Sony results

TOKYO – Technology and entertainment multinational Sony earned 417.7 billion yen (2.58 billion euros) in its first fiscal semester (April-September), down 23% from the same period last year, despite a rise in revenue due to a decline in its financial services and business.

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– Large companies such as Colonial, Almirall, Wallbox, Nissan, ArcelorMittal, SoftBank, Deutsche Telekon, Braskem, Veolia, Bradesco, Henkel, Merck and KBC also publish their accounts.

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Information agenda

9:30 am- Pamplona.- Automobile Alliance.- Pamplona hosts the annual conference of the Alliance of European Regions with the Automobile Industry. (Text) (Photo)

12:45h.- Tarragona.- Cooperative Forum.- Luis Planas, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, participates in the opening ceremony of the Cooperative Business Forum of the European Union (Cogeca).

2:00 PM- Barcelona.- Wallbox Results.- Wallbox, a company specialized in chargers for electric vehicles and listed in New York, reports on its financial results for the third quarter of the year. (text)

18:30h.- Barcelona.- Colonial results.- Real estate company Colonial announces financial results for the third quarter after market close. (text)

Madrid.- FUEL PRICES.- EU publishes weekly report on fuel prices (Text)

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International

Europe

7:00 am- Bonn.- DEUTSCHE TELEKOM RESULTS.- Deutsche Telekom publishes results for the third quarter of 2023.

7:00 am- Darmstadt.- MERCK RESULTS.- Merck presents results for the third quarter of 2023.

7:00 am- Essen.- BRENNTAG RESULTS.- Brenntag presents results for the third quarter of 2023.

7:30 am- Paris.- VEOLIA RESULTS.- French waste management and environmental services group Veolia presents its quarterly results.

7:30 am- Hannover.- HANNOVER RÜCK RESULTS.- Hannover Rück presents results for the third quarter of 2023.

7:30 am- Düsseldorf.- HENKEL RESULTS.- Henkel presents results for the third quarter.

7:30 am- Düsseldorf.- RHEINMETALL RESULTS.- Rheinmetall presents its third quarter results.

8:30 am- Brussels.- KBC Results.- Belgian bank KBC presents results for the third quarter of 2023.

8:30 am- Brussels.- EU ECOFIN.- Economic and Finance Ministers of the European Union (Ecofin) hold a meeting, the highlight of which is once again the negotiation of a reform of the rules to control the deficit and the debt with a target of completion by the end of 2023. (Text) (Photo) (Video)

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9:10 am- Frankfurt.- EU ECB.- 2023 Money Markets Conference organized by the European Central Bank (ECB) (November 9 and 10).

10:00 am- Frankfurt.- EU ECB.- The European Central Bank (ECB) publishes its economic report.

Brussels.- ARCELOR RESULTS.- Steel group Arcelor Mittal, the world’s leading steel producer, presents results for the third quarter of the year after posting a net profit of 2,956 million dollars (2,664 million euros) through June. . (text)

America

00:00h.- Bogotá.- COLOMBIA INFLATION.- The Colombian government publishes the result of the CPI for October. (text)

12:00h.- Havana.- CUBA TRADE.- Cuba celebrates the 39th edition of the Havana International Fair (FIHAV), the country’s largest business event. ExpoCuba

1:00 pm.- Rio de Janeiro.- Brazil Agriculture.- The Brazilian government releases a new plan for the 2023 agricultural harvest. (text)

1:00 pm.- Rio de Janeiro.- Brazil Agriculture.- The Brazilian government releases its first plan for the 2024 agricultural harvest. (text)

1:30 PM- Sao Paulo.- Brazil Companies.- Brazilian petrochemical company Braschem releases financial results for the third quarter of the year.

2:00 PM- Mexico City.- Mexico Inflation.- Mexico Releases Headline Inflation for October with Expected Fall (Text)

3:00 PM.- WASHINGTON.- IMF FORUM.- International Monetary Fund (IMF) Director Kristalina Georgieva opens the Economic Forum Jacques Polak Annual Research Conference. IMF at 1900 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington DC

3:30 pm- Havana.- Cuba Business.- JuvEmprende 2023, the first international meeting of young businessmen and entrepreneurs, coordinated by the Havana International Fair (FIHAV) from November 6 to 11 in the Cuban capital. Pop Expo

20:00h.- Washington.- Federal Reserve.- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell participates in a panel discussion within the framework of the 24th Jack Pollock Annual Research Conference.

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20:00h.- Mexico City.- MEXICO INTERESTS.- Bank of Mexico announces its new monetary policy (text) (photo) (video)

20:20h.- New York.- New York Cleaners.- Hundreds of cleaners and technicians (“handypersons”) have been called to support negotiations for a new labor contract covering 20,000 workers in the Big Apple. In this item. Bryant Park

23:00h.- Sao Paulo.- BRADESCO RESULTS.- Bradesco, Brazil’s second largest private bank, publishes its quarterly results. (text)

Rio de Janeiro.- Petrobras results.- Brazil’s largest oil company Petrobras publishes its financial results for the third quarter. (text)

Buenos Aires.- Latin America Housing.- Argentina, as its temporary chair, hosts the XXXII General Assembly. Seeks to promote human settlements and cooperation and exchange experiences. (Text)

Lima.- Peru Interest.- The Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP) is currently deciding on interest rates at 7.25%. (text)

Asia

00:50h.- Tokyo.- Japan Balance of Payments.- The Japanese government releases national payments data for September and the first half of the Japanese fiscal year (April-September). (Text)

8:00 am- Tokyo.- Softbank results. million euros) between April and June. (Text)

8:00 am- TOKYO.- SONY RESULTS.- Technology and entertainment multinational Sony presents its financial report for the first half of its fiscal year, the April to September semester. (Text)

8:00 am- Tokyo.- Nissan Results.- Japanese automobile manufacturer Nissan Motor presents financial results for July-September. (Text)

Shanghai.- CHINA INFLATION.- China’s National Bureau of Statistics (ONE) releases October inflation data, which was frozen at 0% year-on-year for the second time this year in the previous month. (Text) (Photo) (Video)

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