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  2. The real reason Spain’s economy is bucking the trend of ...

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    The Spanish economy is on course to expand at three times the pace of the Eurozone as a whole—and even eclipse U.S. growth rates in the process. ... Travis Kelce's latest travel look takes the ...

  3. Harland & Wolff saved by deal with Spanish firm

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    The Spanish economy minister responsible for its state-owned businesses, Carlos Cuerpo, met with Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds in London last month.

  4. Economy of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Spain is a highly developed social market economy. [29] It is the world's 15th largest by nominal GDP and the sixth-largest in Europe.Spain is a member of the European Union and the eurozone, as well as the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development and the World Trade Organization.

  5. Carlos Cuerpo - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Cuerpo Caballero (born 26 September 1980) is a Spanish economist and politician appointed minister of Economy, Trade and Business in December 2023, succeeding Nadia Calviño after she was elected as president of the European Investment Bank, taking office on 1 January 2024.

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  7. Decline of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spanish decline can trace its direct causes to the long-term inflation and hyperinflation caused by the New World silver pouring into the Spanish economy after 1530 or so. This one economic problem caused a cascade of events in Spain's economy that ultimately destroyed its prosperity and led to Spain's long-term decline.

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  9. Unemployment in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Unemployment rates in Spain rose sharply during the late 2000s and early 2010s. Unemployment was at 8% between 2006 and 2007. Starting in 2008, the Spanish economic crisis caused the rate to rise past 20% in 2010 and 25% in 2012.