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Spain Once Again Leads Economic Growth: the Imf Raises Its Forecast for 2025 to 2.9%, Above the Government and the Euro Area

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The international body highlights the strength of the Spanish economy, which will grow more than twice the average of the Eurozone and will maintain its leadership among the main advanced economies

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For 2026, it foresees an economic growth of 2%, two tenths above its previous forecast in July.The agency’s deputy director points out that the Spanish economy’s momentum is being “very strong”, with an increase of 0.8% that was greater than the Fund forecast. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has increased four tenths, to 2.9%, the economic growth forecast for Spain in 2025, thanks to the strength of an economy with a generalised performanc…

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On Tuesday, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) joined the range of national and international players that, as the year progresses, improve the forecasts of growth of our economy with respect to the initial calculations. Specifically, the agency estimates that GDP will close 2025 with an annual increase of 2.9%, four tenths above the forecast it published in July. This underpins the optimism of both the Government and the Banco de España, whi…

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The international body highlights the strength of the Spanish economy, which will grow more than twice the average of the Eurozone and will maintain its leadership among the main advanced economies

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The Fund raises four tenths of Spain’s GDP forecast for this year to 2.9 per cent, and improves the forecast for 2026 by two tenths, but predicts a slowdown of up to 2 per cent

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised upwards its growth expectations for the Spanish economy in 2025 and for next year. In particular, the IMF has estimated that the expected rate of expansion for the Spanish economy will be 2.9% this year, four tenths more than previously anticipated, and 2% in 2026, which implies an improvement of two tenths over the last forecast of the Washington-based institution, according to the World Economi…

The organization highlights the strength of the Spanish economy, which will allow it to grow more than double the forecast for the Eurozone. Spain celebrates that it once again leads growth in the major advanced economies. Rising housing prices

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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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