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OECD · RomaniaAdrian Tănase, the CEO of the Bucharest Stock Exchange, says that Romania's accession to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is a...See the Story
Adrian Tănase, CEO of the Bucharest Stock Exchange, at the annual conference of AAFBR: I had previously initiated efforts for accession to OECD. The main indicator we are looking at is the level of financial intermediation.
OECD · SpainSpain is once again at the top of unemployment among OECD countries (OECD). In particular, our country had the highest unemployment rate, at 11.7%, even doubling the average unemployment rate among member states of this institution, according to March data. Countries that followed Spain with the highest unemployment rates are: Colombia: 11.2% Greece: 10.2% On the other hand, the lowest unemployment rates were found in: Mexico: 2.6% Japan: 2.6% S…See the Story
Spain leads unemployment with 11.7%, doubling the OECD average.
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Taxes · Costa RicaTaxes Good morning. The Ministry of Finance reported a drop in revenues the previous March (-3.6%), caused by the decline in tax revenues and, in particular, the negative variation in the tax on income and profits for legal entities by ¢111,719 million. Revenue in general no longer fell due to the good result at the level of the single fuel tax, the selective consumption tax and the import tax, mainly. The decreases and increases in the collecti…See the Story
This is how tax collection grew in Costa Rica over the last three decades, according to the OECD
OECD · IcelandÞær gleðifréttir bárust í gær að Ísland hefur tekið stökk upp í 2. sæti á nýuppfærðu Regnbogakorti Evrópusamtaka hinsegin fólks (ILGA Europe) og er áfram í efsta sæti á réttindakorti trans fólks í Evrópu. Frá 2018 hefur Ísland því farið upp um 16 sæti á Regnbogakortinu en það ár var Ísland í 18. sæti.See the Story