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 Tuesday 03 March 2015 7:46 amNo sex, no French fries and lots of queues: Venezuela tops the worldrsquo  misery index for 2015By: Catherine NeilanShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleUkraine, Greece and Spain are the most depressed countries in Europe ndash; bu stanley mug t all the world s economies are outshadowed by the gloomy Venezuelans, which have topped the misery index for a second year running.It should perhaps come as no surprise that Venezuela s population is so unhappy ndash; people have been taking to the streets to protest against stanley mug  the current government.The South American country has been suffering from the collapsing oil price, unemployment and strict currency controls which have led to food shortages ndash; including McDonald s running out of French fries ndash; and thanks to inflation of 78.5 per cent, the price of condoms rocketing to around pound;500.And last month President Nicolas Maduro accused owners of unnamed shops for purposely creating long queues, and had a numbe brumate r of business people arrested for conspiring against the people and trying to undermine the government.So no fast food, no sex and lots of queues. Sounds pretty miserable to us. Source: Bloomberg  Next on Bloomberg s misery index for 2015 is Argentina, which is also suffering from the falling oil price and is at risk of default, followed by South Africa.With the east of th Frdy What you need to know before the open  ndash; 21/01
 Monday 19 Sep stanley drink bottle tember 2011 7:15 pm|Updated:Thursday 30 May 2019 11:08 pmScottish jobs growth slowingBy: KCS-contentShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleEmployment prospects north of the border continued to improve in August, despite a slower growth in vacancies than seen the previous month. Bo owala water bottle th permanent and temporary jobs growth was recorded in the latest Bank of Scotland labour market barometer, released yesterday. The survey recorded a score of 53.9 in August ndash; its lowest since March, yet still an indication of growth. Share this articleFacebookXLinkedInWhatsAppEmailSimilarly tagged content: SectionsNewsCategoriesBusinessRelated TopicsNULLTrending ArticlesLabour will regret th polene cyme e Rentersrsquo; Rights ActUK at lsquo;greatest riskrsquo; of jet fuel shortage as flights to be cancelledClairersquo  Accessories to launch UK high street comebackAfter Santanderrsquo  TSB takeover ndash; who are the top players in UK banking Bank of England signals interest rate hikes ahead despite April holdMore from City AMLegal sector hits pound;60bn as top City lawyers pocket millionsLegalGocardless axes 90 jobs as UK fintech targets profitabilityFintechGood news at last  Financial services sector rebounds at fastest rate this centuryBusinessETFS are no longer a side experiment after record 2025 growthInvestingRELX: FTSE 100 group says AI tools power strong start to 2026M