La actividad del sector privado de la zona euro se ha deteriorado sensiblemente durante el mes de agosto, cuando además de la caída de la actividad en el sector manufacturero también se ha registrado un empeoramiento en el sector servicios, según los datos adelantados del índice de gestores de compra (PMI), que sugieren una contracción del PIB de la eurozona del 0,2% en el tercer trimestre de 2023.
El número de empresas declaradas en quiebra en la Unión Europea (UE) se incrementó un 8,4% en el segundo trimestre de 2023 respecto de los tres meses anteriores, acumulando así seis trimestres consecutivos al alza para alcanzar el nivel más alto de toda la serie histórica, que se remonta al primer trimestre de 2015, según ha informado Eurostat.
Acerinox ha reducido su capital social en casi 2,6 millones de euros tras amortizar más de 10,38 millones de acciones propias que estaban en autocartera.
La compañía siderúrgica ha comunicado este miércoles a la Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores (CNMV) que dicha reducción de capital ha quedado ya inscrita en el Registro Mercantil de Madrid.
We’re living through a remarkable period in the evolution of international energy markets. Amid the turmoil and trade disruptions caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last year, concerns about energy reliability and security suddenly reappeared. For many months, the higher energy costs linked to the war hammered consumers and businesses across the globe. The situation has stabilized somewhat in 2023, but the war’s impacts on energy markets remain.
Toward the end of a nearly 15-minute video, William Sundin, creator of the ChinaDriven channel on YouTube, gets off the highway and starts driving in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou. Or rather, he allows himself to be driven. For while he’s still in the driver's seat, the car is now steering, stopping, and changing speed—successfully navigating the busy city streets all by itself.
Shanghai, China, August 18, 2023. Vitesco Technologies, a leading international provider of modern drive technologies and electrification solutions for sustainable mobility, signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Baosteel, a leading steel conglomerate based in China. By making joint efforts on new materials based on high-grade non-oriented silicon steel, the two companies aim to promote sustainable mobility and the development of e-mobility technology, as well as to create a model of shared value in the industry.
After admitting to running a price-fixing scheme as part of a deal with the Department of Justice, not only will generic makers Teva and Glenmark Pharmaceuticals pay hefty fines, but they'll also be forced to divest certain products.
The two companies reached a deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) with the government, meaning the U.S. will charge the companies but it won’t move forward with the case as long as Teva and Glenmark follow certain terms. If they hold up their end of the agreement, the charges will then be dismissed.
Improved vaccines, cutting-edge mRNA medicines and accelerated drug production are at the heart of a new funding project in the U.K., where 17 companies have been selected for government grants to explore better ways to produce pharmaceuticals.
The companies are set to receive 13 million pounds sterling (about $16.6 million) from the Transformative Medicine Manufacturing program by Innovate UK, the U.K.’s innovation agency. The cash will be used to fuel a bevy of projects focused on nucleic acid medicines, intracellular drug delivery, digitalization and more.