Oecd Expects Inflation to Spread to 3% This Year in Spain and Gdp to Grow by a Tenth Less Due to the War in Iran
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The conflict unleashed in the Middle East following U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran and the response...
The conflict of the war in Iran is going to subtract a tenth from the growth of the Spanish economy this year as well as the next, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Thus, this organization now previews that Spain's GDP will grow by 2026 by 2.1 per cent, compared to the 2.2 per cent that it had anticipated in December 2025, while for next year it plans an expansion of 1.7 per cent, also a tenth below t…
The OECD has revised upwards its inflation forecasts due to the impact of the war that the United States and Israel are waging against Iran in the Middle East. The organization, of which they are mainly middle- and high-income countries, has raised its inflation expectations for Spain to 3%, seven tenths more than it estimated last December. This is reflected in the last macroeconomic projection exercise published on Thursday. The rebound in con…
The agency also reduces its estimate of growth of Spanish GDP by a tenth, to 2.1%
The effects of the illegal attack launched by the United States and Israel against Iran will have a significant impact on the macroeconomic indicators of all world economies in the very near future, the OECD acknowledged on Thursday. Growth will slow and inflation will rise—trends that are already beginning to emerge—as a consequence of the bombing of strategic raw material sites, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, and the unpredictability of …
Data moderated to 2.1 per cent in 2026 and 1.7 per cent in 2027 due to war and energy prices
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