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OECD Puts Spain as the Most Advanced Economy to Grow by 2026, but Calls for It to Reduce the Deficit Faster

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The OECD repositions Spain as the economy that will grow the most within the bloc of the most advanced countries. The organization, which includes 38 states -the majority of which are high-income-, maintains its growth forecasts for Spain at 2.2% in 2026, a figure that almost triples its estimates for the eurozone and the large economies of Europe. At the same time, it gives a touch of attention to the government in the fiscal section and advise…

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Spain is the only euro economy that sees an improvement in its growth forecasts for this year, according to the OECD estimates, which has prepared its global outlook report this Wednesday. Specifically, the agency has raised by a tenth its GDP growth forecast for this year compared to the month of March, to 2.2%, the same figure that the government manages. It is almost three times as high as the average in the euro area (0.8%) and well above Ge…

·Granada, Spain
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The agency points to an increase in inflation due to the increase in energy prices and warns of the risk of recession in several countries if the conflict is prolonged José María Pacheco demands from H2B2 the credit expired of 14.5 million

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The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has improved by a tenth its growth forecast for Spain in 2026, to 2.2 per cent, a rate that puts the Spanish economy above the main economies of the euro area. However, the report ‘Economic Outlook’ published on Wednesday attributes much of the economic dynamism to factors such as domestic demand, private consumption and investment driven by European funds, elements that the organi…

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The figure is higher than the average for the euro area (1.2%), but will be equalled or exceeded by other large countries in the developed world such as Canada (1.7%), the US (1.8%), Australia (1.8%) and South Korea (1.9%) Read

·Madrid, Spain
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The entity insists that the government concentrate its 'energy shield' on vulnerable groups. More information: Families with children pay 40% of their income in taxes on work and lose purchasing power

·Spain
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The organization foresees an acceleration of inflation due to energy prices, which will weigh on GDP of 2027, which will slow down to 1.7%.Spain is the only large euro economy to which its upward forecast is reviewed.The IMF anticipates an economic slowdown and inflation of close to 5% in Spain if Iran's war takes hold.The OECD has raised Spain's gross domestic product (GDP) growth to 2.2% by 2026, a tenth more than estimated in its previous Mar…

·Spain
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20minutos broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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