Banco De españa Shoots at 2.2% Gdp Growth by 2026 Due to Strong Household Spending
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The vigor of employment, the improvement of wages and investment maintain the dynamism of the domestic demand of the economy, which compensates the clouds that come from abroad and places the advance in 2027 at 1.9%
The Bank of Spain has increased its projected growth by 2025 by three tenths, to 2.9 %, and has increased by four tenths to 2026, to 2.2 %, mainly because of the strength of private consumption, but also because of a more positive assessment of the external sector in a context of less commercial uncertainty.
On Tuesday, the Banco de España announced a "significant upward revision" of its forecasts on the country's economic growth for the current triennium, which now stood at 2.9% in 2025, 2.2% in 2026 and 1.9% in 2027, compared to 2.6%, 1.8% and 1.7% that it calculated in September and in line with the government estimates of a month ago (2.9%, 2.2% and 2.1%). However, the agency has also warned that the computable net public expenditure will record…
The Banco de España presented its macroeconomic projections report this Tuesday, the last of the year, in which it raises three tenths its forecast of GDP growth...
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