The IMF Maintains that Spain Will Grow by 2.1% in 2026, Twice as Much as the Eurozone countries... but Five Tenths Less than the Government Estimates
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Its forecast is more negative than that of the Executive (2.6%), the OECD (2.2%) and the European Commission (2.4%).The IMF reduces the growth of the world economy by one tenth in 2026, to 3%, due to the impact of the Iran war.
The IMF Contradicts Sanchez’s Optimism and Assures that Spanish GDP Will Grow by only 2.1% This Year
The IMF forecast for Spain is more pessimistic this year than that of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), which at the beginning of June anticipated an expansion of 2.2% in 2026, but which by 2027 points to a growth of 1.7%, a tenth less than the Fund. Likewise, the IMF continues to ... Continue reading "The IMF contradicts Sanchez's optimism and ensures that Spanish GDP will grow only 2.1% this year"
Washington, 8 Jul (EFE).- The International Monetary Fund (IMF) slightly revised the prospects for global growth by around 3%, a tenth less than in April, with an uneven impact of the effects of the war in the Middle East on economies benefiting from the advances of artificial intelligence (AI). The global economy has resisted better than expected the impact of the war in the Middle East and the risks are more balanced than in April, with two op…
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has decided to maintain its growth forecast for the Spanish economy at 2.1 per cent this year and 1.8 per cent the following year. The same figures that it had already handled in its previous macroeconomic projection exercise published in April. This is reflected in the update of the growth estimates that the Monetary Fund published on Wednesday. IMF GDP forecasts put Spain above the total number of euro eco…
Spain is going to grow by 2.1% this year, according to the latest revision of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) published this Thursday. The figure doubles the average forecast of the eurozone, which will barely touch 0.9%, and repositions the Spanish economy as the locomotive of the bloc among the big countries.The differential opens strongly: while France and Germany remain below 1%, Spain maintains a pace that almost triples the Italian.T…
Spain consolidates its role as a European engine. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has maintained on Wednesday the forecast of growth for the Spanish economy at 2.1% of GDP by 2026, the highest of the whole Eurozone. Despite the fact that the war in Iran and tensions in the Strait of Ormuz have led the agency to cut by a tenth the global expansion, up to 3%, Spain is free from the downward adjustments suffered by Germany, France or Italy. A…
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