Monday, March 30, 2015

Spanish economy will grow 2.5% over five years – AnsaLatina.com

MADRID, 30 (ANSA) – The Spanish government expects the country’s average growth of 2.5% for five years, said Today’s Economy Minister Luis de Guindos.
“They put the bases and if not make mistakes, Spain can return to the levels of prosperity before the crisis, and grow in the coming years around 2 5% annual growth ensured a period of five years “,” Guindos, who confirmed said. “
The minister said that the economy will grow by 0.8% in the first quarter and expects throughout the year progress is between 2.5% and 3%, in line with forecasts of Spanish and international institutions.
The minister said Spain is an example of how a European country in 2012 was ” Rescue edge “can turn completely around its economy. Guindos also estimated that unemployment figures for the first quarter, currently the unemployment rate is 24% – will be “positive”. It would, he said, “a very positive indicator of the Spanish economy.” (ANSA). UR-FM / MRZ

03/30/2015 16:58


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