Simply Economics, from Mexico
Simply News has released a new show: ”Simply Economics, from Mexico”. This podcast is a daily news show covering articles about economics that are written in Spanish for Mexican audiences. The podcast is fully AI-generated, with a team of AI news agents working together to find stories, translate articles, and produce the show.
Episodes

Wednesday Apr 24, 2024
Wednesday Apr 24, 2024
Candidates urged to take on micro-business policy to boost the pillar of the Mexican economy. MEPs back reform of fiscal rules in Spain. Stay informed about the candidates' plans for supporting micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MIPYMES) and the potential implications for the Mexican economy. Gain insights into Spain's economic challenges and the reform of fiscal rules in the European Union. This coverage provides a comprehensive understanding of the economic landscape in Mexico and Spain, and its impact on the broader economy.Sources:https://www.reporteindigo.com/indigonomics/urgen-a-candidatos-politica-mipymes-impulsar-economia-mexicana/https://www.expansion.com/economia/2024/04/24/6627f466e5fdeaf96c8b45b5.htmlOutline:(00:00:00) Introduction(00:00:39) Candidates urged to take on micro-business policy to boost the pillar of the Mexican economy(00:04:21) MEPs back reform of fiscal rules

Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
Mexico's economy receives a significant boost with foreign investment of $36.15 billion over the next two to three years. Meanwhile, the resilience of the Mexican economy challenges traditional economic forecasts. Simply Economics explores the sectors and countries driving this investment and delves into the complexities of economic forecasting. Stay informed about Mexico's economic potential and the implications for job creation and economic growth.Sources:https://tecnoempresa.mx/index.php/2024/04/22/inversion-extranjera-de-36153-mdd-en-tres-anos-anuncia-economia/https://revistafortuna.com.mx/2024/04/22/la-resiliencia-de-la-economia-mexicana-y-los-pronosticos-economicos-tradicionales/Outline:(00:00:00) Introduction(00:00:42) Foreign investment of 36,153 MDD in three years, announces economy(00:03:33) The resilience of the Mexican economy and traditional economic forecasts

Monday Apr 22, 2024
Monday Apr 22, 2024
Mexico records investment ads for $36 billion, attracting foreign companies to various sectors. Banxico addresses concerns about currency volatility and its impact on inflation. Stay informed about the positive impact of investments on job creation and economic growth in Mexico. Gain insights into the governor's perspective on the recent currency fluctuations and the measures being taken to ensure stable markets.Sources:https://vanguardia.com.mx/dinero/registra-mexico-anuncios-de-inversion-por-36-mil-mdd-secretaria-de-economia-JE11737349https://www.elfinanciero.com.mx/economia/2024/04/22/banxico-preve-inflacion-en-mexico-volatilidad-del-peso-no-provocara-subida-de-precios/Outline:(00:00:00) Introduction(00:00:42) Mexico records investment ads for 36 thousand MDD: Ministry of Economics(00:03:18) Is Banxico inflation in Mexico? Weight volatility will not cause price increase

Sunday Apr 21, 2024
Sunday Apr 21, 2024
The center of gravity of world trade is shifting towards Asia, according to recent research. Explore the implications of this shift on international trade, migration patterns, and technology transfer. Plus, gain insights into Latin America's economic outlook according to the IMF's latest report. Understand the challenges and prospects for the region and the potential strategies to promote sustainable economic growth. Stay informed about the evolving dynamics of global trade and the economic stability of Latin America.Sources:https://elpais.com/economia/negocios/2024-04-21/el-centro-de-gravedad-del-comercio-mundial.htmlhttps://elpais.com/mexico/opinion/2024-04-21/el-panorama-economico-de-america-latina-segun-el-fmi.htmlOutline:(00:00:00) Introduction(00:00:38) The center of gravity of world trade(00:03:38) The economic panorama of Latin America according to the IMF

Saturday Apr 20, 2024
Saturday Apr 20, 2024
Climate change could generate more global poverty, according to a study. The IMF's look on the global economy reveals a 'soft landing' but alerts for indebtedness levels. Simply Economics covers the urgent issue of climate change's economic consequences and the need for immediate action. Gain insights into the projected economic impact of climate change and the risks of high levels of debt. Stay informed about the stability of financial markets and the challenges faced by economies. This episode highlights the urgency of addressing climate change and managing fiscal policies to protect global financial stability.Sources:https://www.infobae.com/estados-unidos/2024/04/19/el-cambio-climatico-podria-generar-mas-pobreza-global-segun-un-estudio/https://www.pagina12.com.ar/730317-la-mirada-del-fmi-sobre-la-economia-globalOutline:(00:00:00) Introduction(00:00:41) Climate change could generate more global poverty, according to a study(00:03:35) The IMF's look on the global economy | "Soft landing" but alert for indebtedness levels

Friday Apr 19, 2024
Friday Apr 19, 2024
Colombia's economy grew 2.49% in February, while Mexico experienced a 2.1% year-on-year growth in March. Gain valuable insights into the performance of these Latin American economies and the contributions of different sectors. Stay informed about the potential implications for various industries and sectors in both countries. Explore the contrasting perspectives on economic growth and the challenges and opportunities facing Colombia and Mexico's economies.Sources:https://www.prensa-latina.cu/2024/04/18/economia-de-colombia-crecio-249-por-ciento-en-febrero-pasado/https://www.elpais.cr/2024/04/18/economia-mexicana-crecio-21-interanual-en-marzo-de-2024/Outline:(00:00:00) Introduction(00:00:40) Colombia's economy grew 2.49 percent last February(00:02:59) Mexican economy grew 2.1% year -on -year in March 2024

Thursday Apr 18, 2024
Thursday Apr 18, 2024
Spain is predicted to be the second-fastest growing industrialized economy between 2024 and 2025, according to the IMF. Meanwhile, Mexico's stability in key economic variables is highlighted, despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Gain valuable insights into Spain's economic potential and Mexico's resilience in the face of global issues. Stay informed about the implications of these developments for both countries and the global economy.Sources:https://mundoejecutivo.com.mx/economia-finanzas/espana-segunda-economia-industrializada-que-mas-crecera-2024-2025-fmi/https://www.elfinanciero.com.mx/economia/2024/04/18/monex-destaca-estabilidad-macro-durante-el-sexenio/Outline:(00:00:00) Introduction(00:00:44) Spain will be the second industrialized economy that will grow the most between 2024 and 2025: IMF(00:02:59) Monex highlights macro stability during the six -year period

Wednesday Apr 17, 2024
Wednesday Apr 17, 2024
IFI foresees that Mexican economy slows in 2024 and 2025, while the head of the Treasury predicts continued growth. Gain insights into the contrasting perspectives on Mexico's economic outlook and the factors influencing its growth. Stay informed about the challenges and opportunities facing Mexico's economy and the potential implications for investors, businesses, and individuals.Sources:https://diario.mx/economia/preve-fmi-que-economia-mexicana-desacelere-en-2024-y-2025-20240416-2171032.htmlhttps://xeu.mx/finanzas/1319555/economia-mexicana-continuara-creciendo-en-2024-asegura-titular-de-haciendaOutline:(00:00:00) Introduction(00:00:42) IFI foresees that Mexican economy slows in 2024 and 2025(00:03:18) Mexican Economy will continue to grow in 2024, says the head of the Treasury

Tuesday Apr 16, 2024
Tuesday Apr 16, 2024
Total public debt increased by $16,500 million in March, exceeding $400,000 million. Mexico's economy is highly sensitive to global problems, as highlighted by the Secretary of Finance and Public Credit. Gain insights into the challenges faced by Mexico's economy and its vulnerability to global events. Stay informed about the implications of the debt increase and the government's approach to managing economic risks. This article provides a comprehensive analysis of Mexico's public debt and its impact on the country's economic stability.Sources:https://www.infobae.com/economia/2024/04/15/la-deuda-publica-total-aumento-en-usd-16500-millones-en-marzo-y-supero-los-usd-403000-millones/https://www.diariodemexico.com/mi-nacion/economia-de-mexico-es-muy-sensible-problemas-globales-shcpOutline:(00:00:00) Introduction(00:00:42) Total public debt increased by USD 16,500 million in March and exceeded USD 400,000 million(00:03:46) Mexico's economy is very sensitive to global problems: SHCP

Monday Apr 15, 2024
Monday Apr 15, 2024
The fall that comes: the economy weakens in the middle of the election year. PGN 2024: In the first quarter, it increased US $ 167 million - Economics. Gain insights into the challenges Mexico's economy is facing in this crucial election year. Explore the implications of the budget allocation increase on the economy and government spending. Stay informed about the economic landscape in Mexico and its potential impact on businesses and individuals.Sources:https://www.arenapublica.com/economia/la-caida-que-viene-se-debilita-la-economia-en-pleno-ano-electoralhttps://www.abc.com.py/economia/2024/04/14/pgn-2024-en-el-primer-trimestre-aumento-us-167-millones/Outline:(00:00:00) Introduction(00:00:37) The fall that comes: the economy weakens in the middle of the election year(00:02:46) PGN 2024: In the first quarter it increased US $ 167 million - Economics