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The family company of Murcia detects slowdown in economic growth (05/07/2016)

The family business in the Region of Murcia detects a slowdown in economic growth and an easing of optimism about it, as reflected in the for the first half of 2016 Barometer, whose findings were presented today during a ceremony held in the building Convalescence, home of the Rector of the University of Murcia (UMU).

The data provided by 129 companies of this type that have been surveyed indicate that growth will continue, albeit with a slight decrease, while, on the other hand, indicate that employment and investment will remain.

Among the uncertainties hovering over these impressions, family businesses relate to the political situation, both domestically and internationally, and the effects it can have the output of the United Kingdom of the European Union (Brexit).

The data show, moreover, that with regard to the option of closing these companies, which in a previous barometer stood at 5 percent, which has been presented today that figure drops to two percent.

The barometer also includes a monograph on women and the family business address indicating that the front fifteen percent of them are women, as managers and 27 percent of their management teams are women.

As for his relationship with workers, to these, 85 percent are given like your boss is a man or a woman.

These data were presented by Professor Angel Luis Meroño, Barómeto coordinator and director of the Family Business Chair Mare Nostrum.

The event has also involved the president of the Murcia Association of Family Business, Marian Cascales, which has demanded the abolition of inheritance tax and gift and encouraged politicians to reach an agreement to achieve stability is needed in the government of the nation.

For its part, the regional director of Banco Mare Nostrum, Juan Antonio Campillo, stressed the thoroughness and excellence of the study, which he described as "useful tool".

He also commented that are now eight consecutive editions of the Barometer in decreasing corporate finance concern.

The rector of the University of Murcia, José Orihuela, has highlighted the importance of the activities developed by the Chair said that next year will be ten years and has cited the work of its first director, Juan Monreal, present at the event.

The Minister of Economic Development, Tourism and Employment of the Autonomous Community Development, Juan Hernandez, said that witnessing a consolidation process of ending the crisis and has advanced to the region will grow at three percent, despite current uncertainties and that, in job creation, the rates continue positive values.

He added that political uncertainty is having a cost and that the "Brexit" also provides an additional element for concern.

Hernandez has indicated that the government is doing is part specifically to monitor the situation to prepare the necessary answers.

The presentation ceremony was also attended by the vice-chancellors of the UMU Francisca Thomas and Maria del Carmen Perez Aniorte.

Source: Universidad de Murcia

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