At the annual spring meetings of the international financial organisations, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday 18 April raised its growth forecasts for 2017 from its October 16 forecasts, by +0.2% of GDP for the Eurozone and +0.9% for the UK.
The Eurozone is expected to grow by +1.7% of GDP this year, in other words at the same pace as in 2016. Following levels of +3.2% of GDP, Spanish growth is expected to remain strong in 2017, at +2.6% (forecast increased by +0.4% compared...