PEO calls for wage increases amidst economic growth

PEO calls for wage increases amidst economic growth

The General Secretary of PEO emphasized that the organization’s priority is to seek increases in Collective Employment Agreements to improve real wages, particularly focusing on starting salaries. She criticized the government for not taxing windfall profits and called for deeper social policy measures in response to ongoing inflation and new green taxes. She proposed revisions to income criteria for allowances, extension of parental leave, creation of care infrastructure, expansion of all-day schools, multiplication of housing programs, increase in Minimum Guaranteed Income, and resolution of pension issues.

Rwanda, ’s president leads genocide commemoration 30 years on

Rwanda, ’s president leads genocide commemoration 30 years on

Rwanda’s president led commemorations to mark 30 years since the 1994 genocide that killed over 1 million people.

Cyprus can become a leader in sustainability , – but we can’t afford to be complacent about climate change

Cyprus can become a leader in sustainability , – but we can’t afford to be complacent about climate change

Marios Tannousis is the CEO of Invest Cyprus, focusing on attracting and facilitating Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Cyprus. Cyprus has committed to spending €500 million by 2026 to combat climate change and foster the green transition. Cyprus aims to become the best place in Europe to live, work, and do business by transitioning towards a renewable energy system and implementing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria. The country is strategically positioned to help combat climate change in the Middle East and North Africa regions. Cyprus is working towards becoming a leader in sustainability and developing a circular zero-waste economy.

CI raises Cyprus outlook on lower fiscal risk, better NPLs

CI raises Cyprus outlook on lower fiscal risk, better NPLs

Capital Intelligence has revised upwards the sovereign ratings for Cyprus due to a faster than projected decline in general government debt, consistent primary fiscal surpluses, proactive debt management, progress in clearing up non-performing loans in the banking system, and declining government contingent liabilities from the banking sector.

Tax review to avoid an ‘intergenerational tragedy’

Tax review to avoid an ‘intergenerational tragedy’

Former Treasury secretary Ken Henry is calling for a foundational tax review to address the lack of grip on tax reform by the political class, warning that the rising share of income tax and government spending will burden younger working-age Australians.

Does the Federal Tax Code Privilege the Rich?

Does the Federal Tax Code Privilege the Rich?

The text discusses the progressivity of the federal tax code in the United States. The fact described in the text is that in 2021, taxpayers with higher incomes paid much higher average income tax rates than taxpayers with lower incomes.

Biden’s tax-hike plan would cost the US economy nearly 800K jobs

Biden's tax-hike plan would cost the US economy nearly 800K jobs

President Biden has proposed tax hikes targeting corporations and wealthy Americans to reduce the national debt. The Tax Foundation found that these tax increases could reduce economic output by 2.2% in the long run, slash wages by 1.6%, and kill about 788,000 full-time equivalent jobs. Biden’s proposal includes a 25% minimum tax rate on households worth more than 0 million, raising the capital gains tax rate, quadrupling the corporate stock buyback tax to 4%, raising the corporate tax rate to 28%, increasing the Medicare tax paid by wealthy Americans, implementing a global minimum tax on multinational corporations, and closing the carried interest loophole used by private equity and hedge fund managers. The tax increases would reduce the federal deficit by about trillion and help fund new programs like a monthly tax credit for homeowners, child care subsidies, and lower prescription drug costs. The corporate income tax proposal is considered the most harmful to economic growth, with higher taxes on corporations alone potentially reducing GDP by 0.9%, wages by 0.8%, and full-time equivalent jobs by 192,000. The proposals are unlikely to gain support in Congress, especially from Republicans who control the House.

Russian billionaires see collective wealth near $600 bln – Forbes

Russian billionaires see collective wealth near $600 bln – Forbes

Russia’s richest people saw their fortunes increase by billion over the past year, reaching a collective wealth of 7 billion. Vagit Alekperov, former president of Lukoil, is now the wealthiest person in Russia. The total wealth of Russian billionaires had been estimated at 6 billion before the Ukraine invasion in 2021. Despite Western sanctions, which caused their total wealth to drop to 3 billion in 2022, high commodity prices and war-focused economic growth have helped in the recovery. Alekperov’s fortune rose to .6 billion, securing his top spot in Russia. Leonid Mikhelson from Novatek is in second place, with a wealth of .4 billion. Putin has praised the resilience of the Russian economy against Western sanctions, emphasizing the country’s GDP growth of 3.6% last year. However, the economy’s heavy reliance on state-funded military production for the war in Ukraine poses challenges for improving living standards in Russia. The IMF predicts a GDP growth of 2.6% for Russia this year, but foresees difficulties due to population outflows and technology shortages. Russian business people have benefited from the Western corporate exodus, with many companies selling assets cheaply or having their operations seized.

Erdogan vows to make amends after humbling election loss in Turkey

Erdogan vows to make amends after humbling election loss in Turkey

President Tayyip Erdogan acknowledged his party’s defeat in Turkey’s local elections, which was attributed to economic issues and a divisive political style. The opposition party, CHP, won the popular vote for the first time in decades and secured victories in major cities. Erdogan vowed to correct any mistakes made and address the economic challenges faced by voters, as the Turkish lira hit a record low. The opposition’s success was seen as a turning point in Turkish politics, with Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu emerging as a strong rival to Erdogan.

Positive outlook for Cyprus economy, according to rating agency

Positive outlook for Cyprus economy, according to rating agency

Capital Intelligence Ratings has revised its long-term foreign currency rating outlook for the Republic of Cyprus from stable to positive. The government’s debt has been reduced due to consistent primary fiscal surpluses and proactive debt management.