The Spanish economy is performing well at the macroeconomic level. Growth slightly slowed down in the third quarter but is now showing positive signs, anticipating a good start for the fourth quarter. Public deficit decreases and is expected to close the year within the set goals. On a negative note, there is a deterioration of foreign direct investment and a stagnation in the growth of corporate financing.
Contents
- Liquidity position, financial system
- Liquidity position, households
- Liquidity position, business
- Credit volume
- Money Supply
- Economic Activity
- Cyclical consumer demand
- Employment
- Corporate earnings
- Prices
- Interest rates
- Yield curve
- Public deficit
- Foreign sector
Author
- Ángel Martín Oro
Ángel Martín Oro is VP of Spain at UFM Market Trends in collaboration with Instituto Juan de Mariana. He is also a PhD-candidate in economics. In addition, he has authored and co-authored many reports and articles, published in prominent Spanish and international media outlets, such as the Wall Street Journal and the Cato Institute.