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12 May La variación anual del IPC en Canarias se sitúa en el 5,5% en abril de 2023

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias Hosting services (17,3%), tourist packages (15,6%) and food (15,0%) se
are among the most inflationary goods and services. Por otra parte, se han producido
descensos del 31,9% in electricity, gas and other fuels, of the 11,4% in transportation services
y del 6,3% in telephone and fax equipment.

The monthly variation rate for April took the value 0,8%, placing the variation so far this year
en el 2,0%. Por otra parte, the annual rate of the general index without unprocessed foods or
energy products (core inflation) take the value 7,1%, being eight tenths lower than
registered in March (7,9%). At the state level this rate reaches 6,6%.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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12 May The year-on-year GDP grew in the Canary Islands by 7,4% versus 3,8% registered by the whole of Spain

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias En términos trimestrales, The Canary Islands GDP grows 2,9% compared to the fourth quarter of
2022, At the national level, the economy experienced growth in this quarter of the 0,5%. The data
available by autonomous communities reflect the following variations: Andalusia (0,7%), Navarra
(0,3%), the Basque Country (0,4%) y Cataluña (1,2%).

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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05 May El Índice de Confianza del Consumidor en Canarias se sitúa en 68,6 points in the first quarter of 2023

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias At the Canary Islands level, both components of the index rose, although to a greater extent the Index of
Expectations, con 5,6 points more than in the previous quarter. Its other component, the index of
Current Situation, increased only by 1,2 puntos.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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31 Sea The ISTAC and the ACCUEE publish results of the labor insertion of graduates in the Canarian public universities

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias The statistical operation presented today has required intense technical work of two years
to update and incorporate new working methods and integrate new data sources
available that allow generating accurate information, standardized and reusable. In that sense,
This statistical operation takes advantage of the work developed by ISTAC within the framework of the System
Integrated Data (iData), which allows the development of statistics based on various sources of
administrative data. For this case, iData takes information from registration records and
graduates from Canarian public universities, workers registered in the system
affiliations to Social Security and MUFACE (General Mutuality of State Civil Officials),
job seekers in the Canarian Employment Service, and finally, the Municipal Registers
of inhabitants. Also through iDatos information is obtained from Population Statistics
Active Registered (EPA-Reg), that since 2011 provides detailed quarterly population data
active registered in the Canary Islands at a submunicipal level. further, with its integration into the
Data Infrastructure and Statistical Metadata of the Canary Islands (eData), can be shared, soak
and be reused.

Other novelties of this study are the incorporation of new administrative sources, like the
enrollment in public universities in the Canary Islands, the generation of new indicators, as
registered plaintiff rates, of registered salary and job insertion; and the
possibility of generating visualizations of this data quickly, simple and customizable.

Consult all the data in the related links.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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30 Sea Retail sales in the Canary Islands increased in February 2023 a 7,0% over the same month of 2022

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias The Canary Islands are in first position in the ranking of positive variations of this index (7,0%),
seguida por Baleares (5,3%) and La Rioja (5,2%). On the other side, the smallest variations occurred
in Melilla (-1,6%), Murcia (-0,2%), and Castilla y León (0,6%). Atendiendo a la evolución de las
ventas por grupos, These remained constant in the Canary Islands in food (0,0%) mientras que
subieron un 16,8% en el resto.

Por su parte, employment in Canarian retail trade has increased by 3,9% in the last twelve
meses, while at the national level it has increased 1,1%. En este concepto, Canarias está posicionada
in the first position among the group of autonomous communities and cities, followed by
Estremadura (3,6%) y Baleares (3,5%), while the lowest rates of variation have occurred in
Asturias (-3,3%), Ceuta (-1,6%) y Cantabria (-0,6%).

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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24 Sea Sales of the market services sector in the Canary Islands increased by 28,2% compared to January of the previous year

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias In relation to the month of December, the monthly variation of the Sector's turnover
Market Services is 2,9% in the Canary Islands, versus -0,5% registered in Spain, Once I know
eliminate seasonal and calendar effects.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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