Manuel Ferreira
Manuel Ferreira is an economist and former Minister of Finance in Paraguay, known for his insights into the country's labor market dynamics. He recently commented on the National Institute of Statistics' report indicating an increase in employment rates in the last quarter of 2024, while also highlighting persistent challenges such as high unemployment and underemployment rates. Ferreira has emphasized the fluctuating nature of employment in Paraguay, particularly in rural areas during winter, and has pointed out the encouraging growth in the service sector, which has been a significant driver of economic progress. His analysis also touches upon the impact of regional economic policies, particularly those from Argentina, on Paraguay's labor market.
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Portugal:
Manuel Ferreira is a bookseller from Porto who is part of the Salão do Livro Antigo.
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Paraguay:
Economist and former Minister of Finance Manuel Ferreira explained the impact of inflation on citizens' purchasing power.
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Paraguay:
Manuel Ferreira explained that while there is visible growth in various segments of the economy, citizens feel the inflationary effect due to rising prices of essential goods.
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Paraguay:
Manuel Ferreira reflected on the economic situation in Paraguay and expressed concerns about high prices affecting consumers.
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Paraguay:
Manuel Ferreira pointed out that the control of the meat market by a small group of companies could be a factor in rising meat prices.
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Paraguay:
Manuel Ferreira acknowledged that the best financial deal of the decade was the investment in CDA in guaraníes.
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Switzerland:
Manuel Ferreira is the Chief Strategist at ZKB, who expressed optimism about the future economic conditions.
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Switzerland:
Ferreira draws parallels to the pandemic and emphasizes market self-correction.
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Switzerland:
Manuel Ferreira pointed out that some stocks have been overly punished in the market.
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Paraguay:
Manuel Ferreira, a former Minister of Finance, questioned the accuracy of the poverty figures presented by the President.
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