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今年9月份波黑联邦职工月均净工资为1603马克,同比实际增长12.8%
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-11-19 14:31
2025年9月,波黑联邦职工的月均总工资为2502马克,环比名义增长0.6%,实际增长0.4%。同比名义增 长17.2%,实际增长12.9%。(驻波黑使馆经商处) 波黑国家台11月14日报道。根据波黑联邦统计局数据,2025年9月波黑联邦职工的月均净工资为1603马 克,环比名义增长0.5%,实际增长0.3%;同比名义增长17.1%,实际增长12.8%。 与上个月相比,今年9月份月均净工资涨幅最大的行业是:农业、林业和渔业(增长2.9%),电力、燃 气、蒸汽和空调供应业(增长2.2%),卫生和社会服务业(增长1.8%)。而月均净工资降幅最大的行 业如下:金融和保险行业(下降3.1%),科学和技术行业(下降0.7%),供水、污水及废物处理行业 (下降0.4%)。 ...
新加坡三季度增速回落复苏态势延续
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-10-31 22:10
Economic Overview - Singapore's economy grew by 2.9% year-on-year in Q3 2025, a decrease from the revised 4.4% growth in Q2, but still above market expectations of 2% [1] - The quarterly seasonally adjusted growth was 1.3%, slightly lower than Q2's 1.5%, indicating a continued recovery trend [1] Sector Performance - Manufacturing sector growth was nearly stagnant in Q3, significantly down from 5.5% in Q2, primarily due to declines in biomedical manufacturing and general manufacturing output [1] - However, the manufacturing sector showed a positive change with a 6.1% quarter-on-quarter growth in Q3, indicating adaptation to market changes [1] Construction Industry - The construction industry experienced a 3.1% year-on-year growth in Q3, a significant slowdown compared to Q2 [2] - Despite growth from public and private sector construction, the industry faced short-term pressure with a 1.2% quarter-on-quarter contraction in Q3 [2] Services Sector - The services sector showed mixed performance, with wholesale and retail trade, and transportation and warehousing growing by 2.5% year-on-year, down from 4.9% in Q2 [2] - Core service sectors such as information and communication, finance and insurance, and professional services maintained robust growth at 4.4%, consistent with Q2's performance [2] Other Services - Other service sectors, including accommodation and food services, real estate, and administrative support, grew by 4.1% year-on-year, stable compared to Q2 [3] - The recovery of international tourist numbers significantly boosted the accommodation sector, supported by stable domestic consumption [3] Economic Outlook - Despite the resilience shown in Q3, global economic uncertainties remain a significant risk factor [3] - The Monetary Authority of Singapore decided to maintain the nominal effective exchange rate policy to balance potential inflation risks with economic growth uncertainties [3] - Long-term economic growth in Singapore will continue to be influenced by global economic conditions, trade tensions, and policy adjustments in major economies [3]
日本民企工资创新高,约合人民币22.81万元
日经中文网· 2025-09-28 08:00
Group 1 - The average annual salary for employees and part-time workers in Japan's private sector increased by 3.9% year-on-year in 2024, reaching 4.78 million yen (approximately 228,100 RMB), marking the highest record since 1949 [2][4] - This marks the fourth consecutive year of salary growth, primarily driven by labor shortages and minimum wage increases [4] - The average salary for male employees rose by 3.2% to 5.87 million yen (approximately 280,100 RMB), while female employees saw a 5.5% increase to 3.33 million yen (approximately 158,900 RMB) [4] Group 2 - The average salary for formal employees is 5.45 million yen, which is about 2.6 times higher than that of non-formal employees at 2.06 million yen [4] - The average bonus in salaries increased to 750,000 yen, a 4.5% year-on-year growth, reaching the highest level in the past decade [4] - By industry, the "Electricity, Gas, Heat Supply, and Water Supply" sector leads with an average salary of 8.32 million yen (approximately 396,900 RMB), followed by "Finance and Insurance" at 7.02 million yen (approximately 335,000 RMB), and "Information and Communication" at 6.60 million yen (approximately 314,900 RMB) [5] Group 3 - The lowest average salary is found in the "Accommodation and Food Services" sector at 2.79 million yen (approximately 133,100 RMB) [5] - The source withholding tax amount was 11.1834 trillion yen, a decrease of 822.7 billion yen from the previous year, attributed to the fixed tax reduction policy implemented in 2024 [5] - The survey aimed to estimate tax revenue and was based on feedback from approximately 280,000 salary earners across 27,179 companies nationwide [5]
加纳二季度经济增长6.3%
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-09-12 16:33
Core Insights - Ghana's economy experienced a growth rate of 6.3% in the second quarter, primarily driven by the service sector [1] Economic Performance - The service sector recorded a growth rate of 9.9%, making it the largest contributor to the national economy [1] - The fastest-growing sub-sectors within services included: - Information and Communication: 21.3% - Education: 16.6% - Health and Social Work: 14.6% - Other Personal Services: 11.3% - Financial and Insurance: 9.7% [1] Agricultural and Industrial Performance - In agriculture, livestock showed the highest growth at 5.9%, while fishing grew the slowest at 0.9% [1] - Within the industrial sector, the electricity industry performed best with a growth rate of 6.7%, whereas mining and quarrying experienced a contraction of -1.8% [1]
2025年第一季度迪拜GDP同比增长4%
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-08-16 04:10
Core Insights - Dubai's GDP grew by 4% year-on-year in Q1 2025, reaching 119.7 billion dirhams (approximately 32.79 billion USD), indicating the resilience and vitality of the economy [1] Economic Performance by Sector - The healthcare and social work sector experienced the fastest growth at 26%, contributing 1.5% to GDP [1] - The real estate sector followed with a growth rate of 7.8%, accounting for 7.5% of GDP [1] - Wholesale and retail trade remains the largest single contributor to Dubai's economy, with a GDP share of 23% and a year-on-year growth of 4.5% [1] - The financial and insurance sector contributed 13.4% to GDP, growing by 5.9% [1] - The transportation and warehousing sector accounted for 13% of GDP, with a growth of 2% [1] - The manufacturing sector represented 7.3% of GDP, growing by 3.3% [1] - The information and telecommunications sector contributed 4.4% to GDP, with a growth rate of 3.2% [1] - The accommodation and food services sector accounted for 4.1% of GDP, growing by 3.4% [1] - Other activities made up 26% of GDP, with a year-on-year growth of 1.9% [1]
2025年第一季度迪拜GDP达1197亿迪拉姆,同比增长4%
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-08-15 16:08
Economic Performance - In the first quarter of 2025, Dubai's GDP reached 119.7 billion dirhams, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 4% [2] - The growth demonstrates the resilience and vitality of Dubai's economy [2] Sector Contributions - The real estate sector experienced a significant growth of 7.8% [2] - The financial and insurance sector grew by 5.9% [2] - The wholesale and retail trade sector saw an increase of 4.5% [2] - The information and telecommunications sector grew by 3.2% [2] - The accommodation and food services sector increased by 3.4% [2] - The manufacturing sector grew by 3.3% [2] - The transportation and warehousing sector experienced a growth of 2% [2]
科特迪瓦2025年一季度GDP同比增长8.5%
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-07-31 15:38
Economic Growth - Côte d'Ivoire's GDP reached 11.95 trillion CFA francs (approximately 21 billion USD) in Q1 2025, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 8.5% [1] - The primary sector grew by 4.3%, contributing 0.6 percentage points to overall economic growth, with notable increases in fisheries, agricultural exports, agricultural services, and livestock [1] - The secondary sector experienced a growth of 7.5%, contributing 1.7 percentage points, particularly driven by significant growth in mining and oil and gas extraction [1] - The tertiary sector remained the main driver of economic growth, with a year-on-year increase of 7.7%, contributing 4.1 percentage points, with vibrant industries including finance and insurance, information and communication, trade, and repair services [1] Tax Revenue - Tax revenue in Côte d'Ivoire increased by 20.9% year-on-year in Q1 2025, indicating strong fiscal performance [1]
美国6月职位空缺数量下降 劳动力市场降温
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-07-30 02:56
Group 1 - The number of job vacancies in the US decreased from a revised 7.71 million in May to 7.44 million in June, falling short of economists' expectations of 7.5 million [1][2] - Job vacancies saw a broad decline across various sectors, particularly in accommodation and food services, healthcare, and finance and insurance [2] - The hiring rate dropped to 3.3% in June, the lowest level since November of the previous year, indicating a slowdown in recruitment [2] Group 2 - The ratio of unemployed individuals to job vacancies fell to approximately 1:1 in June, significantly lower than the peak of 2:1 in 2022 [2] - There is a noted decrease in the number of voluntary resignations, suggesting a decline in workers' confidence in the job market [2] - Concerns have been raised by economists regarding the reliability of the job vacancy data due to low survey response rates and frequent data revisions [2]
降温趋势逐步显现 美国6月职位空缺数意外下降
智通财经网· 2025-07-29 16:03
Group 1 - The number of job vacancies in the U.S. decreased to 7.44 million in June, down from a revised 7.71 million in May, indicating a cooling trend in labor market demand [1][4] - The decline in job vacancies affected multiple sectors, including accommodation and food services, healthcare, and finance and insurance, suggesting a broad slowdown in job demand [1][4] - The current level of job vacancies remains above pre-pandemic averages, indicating overall healthy demand for labor, despite a slowdown in hiring pace [4] Group 2 - The hiring rate fell to 3.3% in June, the lowest since November of the previous year, while the ratio of job vacancies to unemployed individuals remained at 1.1, a key indicator monitored by the Federal Reserve [4] - Some economists have raised concerns about the reliability of the JOLTS data due to low response rates and frequent revisions, although similar indicators from job site Indeed also showed a decline in job postings [4] - The upcoming July non-farm payroll report is expected to provide further insights into the labor market, with predictions of slowing job growth and rising unemployment rates [5]
美国职位空缺在连续增长后降至744万
news flash· 2025-07-29 14:20
Core Insights - The number of job vacancies in the U.S. decreased to 7.44 million in June, down from a revised 7.71 million in May, indicating a fluctuation in labor demand [1] Industry Impact - The decline in job vacancies was widespread, primarily affecting the accommodation and food services, healthcare, and finance and insurance sectors [1] - The report supports the notion of a cooling labor market, although the decline is gradual [1] Labor Market Conditions - Despite the decrease, job vacancies remain above pre-pandemic average levels, suggesting a relatively healthy demand for workers [1] - Recruitment has slowed down, and unemployed individuals are taking longer to find new jobs [1]