Events2Join

Spain's current account balance in the European context


Spain's current account balance in the European context

The Spanish economy has now accumulated 12 consecutive years with a current account surplus, surpassed only by Germany among Europe's major economies.

Current account, Spain, Quarterly - ECB Data Portal

Neither seasonally a... Rest of the World Total economy Total economy Transactions Balance (Credits min... Current account Euro.

Spain Current Account Balance, 1990 – 2024 | CEIC Data

Spain Current Account recorded a surplus of 6.2 USD bn in Aug 2024, compared with a surplus of 6.3 USD bn in the previous month.

Economic forecast for Spain - Economy and Finance

The latest macroeconomic forecast for Spain. The European ... 101,3, 101,1. Current account balance (% of GDP), 4,2, 4,5, 4,4. Economic ...

Spain Current Account - Trading Economics

Spain recorded a Current Account surplus of 5630 EUR Million in August of 2024. This page provides the latest reported value for - Spain Current Account ...

Since 2013, Spain's current account entered into surplus

An analysis of Spain's current account dynamics dating back to 2000 relative to the main eurozone benchmark economies (Germany, France, Italy and the ...

Spain | The tale of the current account - BBVA Research

The INE (National Statistics Institute) has announced that the current account surplus reached 6.3% of GDP for the first quarter of 2023. To ...

II Opening Up of the Spanish Economy in the Context of EC ...

The current account, after registering a deficit of about 2.5 percent of GDP a year over the period 1980–83, recovered owing to the depreciation of the real ...

Spain and its current account imbalance - Telos

The rapid increase in the current account deficit (at well over 7 percent of GDP in 2005, it is the highest in the OECD), in a setting of fiscal stability.

Spain Current Account to GDP - Trading Economics

Spain recorded a Current Account surplus of 2.70 percent of the country's Gross Domestic Product in 2023. This page provides - Spain Current Account to GDP ...

A ghost from the past? The deterioration of Spain's current account ...

Between the end of 2016 and the close of Q1 2019, the current account surplus of the Spanish economy has decreased from 2.3% to 0.7% of GDP (12- ...

Spain - Market Overview - International Trade Administration

Spain is the fourth-largest economy in the Eurozone, with a GDP of $1.4 trillion (€1.3 trillion) and a population of 47.6 million people.

Economy doing better, but no room for complacency

The current gap is 15 percentage points (pp) in GDP per capita (EU = 100; Spain = 85). The Bank of Spain's governor, Pablo Hernández de Cos, who ...

Annual Report 2023 - Banco de España

In addition, Spain's current account surplus increased and its ... The resilience of the Spanish economy in the European context. Global ...

An anatomy of the Spanish current account adjustment

The remaining adjustment of the Spanish external balance is explained by factors such as the cyclically adjusted fiscal consolidation, ...

Current Account Deficits in Greece, Portugal and Spain – Origins ...

Trade-Income Balance: Excessive Wage and Price Increases · Absorption-Production Balance: Living Beyond One's Means · Savings-Investment Balance: a Lack of ...

Spain - The World Factbook - CIA

15.82% (of GDP) (2022 est.) note: central government tax revenue as a % of GDP. comparison ranking: 132 · Current account balance. $41.094 billion (2023 ...

How banked is Spain in the European context? - Funcas

ECB's records of banks' balance sheets. These data date ... [3] That employment figure is higher than reported by the Bank of Spain (192,626), which not.

Spain and the European Union

The European Union is the natural framework for our country's political and economic development. For this reason, Spain is assuming its responsibilities by ...

3 current account adjustment - Banco de España

The current account balance of the Spanish economy has improved by 11.6 pp since the onset of the crisis, from a deficit of 9.6% of GDP at the end of 2007 ...