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No power supply for Heredia this Thursday

July 4, 2019 by Staff News Writer

Nearly 10 thousand residents of San Rafael de Heredia will not have electricity service on Thursday. The suspension will be from 7am to 4pm due to improvement works of the electric network in Los Angeles of San Rafael de Heredia. The Public Services Company of Heredia (ESPH) reported that the affected will be 8,200 residents […]

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Health unions will go on strike “as a first warning”

July 4, 2019 by Staff News Writer

The health unions made a strike call for July 4th, in downtown San José. UNDECA, BUSSCO and Sinae-Afines unions will demonstrate against the economic measures promoted by the government and the legislators in the matter of taxes. In addition, they ask for the dismissal of the Minister of Finance, Rocío Aguilar. The movement has been […]

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Moody’s analyst: Eurobonds are not the definitive solution

July 4, 2019 by Staff News Writer

National legislators approved in the first reading Eurobonds for $1.5 billion; however, Moody’s believes this will not be the definitive solution to the financial problem in Cosa Rica. It is good that the government seeks other sources of financing, but they are not the total solution to the problem of public finances in Costa Rica, […]

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There are 140 cases of Hepatitis A in Alajuela

July 3, 2019 by Staff News Writer

The Ministry of Health reported 140 cases of Hepatitis A in Alajuela. In June alone, there were 43 patients diagnosed. Hepatitis A is a viral disease that is transmitted from one person to another by fecal-oral route, and in some cases, as in children under six years old, it is usual for the infection to […]

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IDB approves credit to Costa Rica for $350 million

July 3, 2019 by Staff News Writer

The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) approved a $350 million loan that Costa Rica had requested to support the country’s fiscal sustainability. The resources will be used to support the country in the implementation of its tax reform program, aimed at improving efficiency in public expenditure management (employment and administrative reform), the effectiveness of the macro-fiscal […]

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Payments to the FLAR and less deposits from the Treasury lower reserves

July 3, 2019 by Staff News Writer

Payments and interest on the $1 billion loan that the Central Bank took with the Latin American Reserve Fund (FLAR), as well as fewer deposits from the Ministry of Finance, caused a decrease in international reserves of the country in June. The balance of net reserves in June amounted to $7.68 billion, almost 13% of […]

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