Spanish public debt falls to 100.2% of GDP in May 2026
Spanish public debt falls to 100.2% of GDP in May 2026, at €1.72 trillion, according to the Bank of Spain.
Economic outlook: GDP, inflation, employment, monetary policy and the decisions that move the Spanish economy.
517 articles
S&P Global Ratings grants the Community of Madrid an A+ rating, the highest for an autonomous region, due to fiscal consolidation and market access.
Spanish public debt falls to 100.2% of GDP in May 2026, at €1.72 trillion, according to the Bank of Spain.
David Mañas, Vice President of T-Systems Iberia, urges Barcelona to lead R&D and tackle theft in tourist areas.
Método Café, the new specialty coffee shop by Adri and Alba, will open in Huelva capital in about 40 days, at the beginning of September.
Huelva exports €3.584 billion from January to May 2026, a 7.9% increase, solidifying its position as the second largest exporting province in Andalusia.
Huelva has 15,271 companies in June, 1% more than in 2025, although it falls by 0.36% compared to May. Services lead with 10,420 companies.
Go Energy Group will invest €10 billion in green hydrogen in San Juan del Puerto and Gibraleón, while Huelva lacks hotels and AVE for conferences.
Huelva exports €3.585 billion by May, a 7.9% increase, solidifying its position as the second Andalusian province, with China as the main client.
The closure of Mango on Concepción Street adds to the departure of Zara, Massimo Dutti and other major brands, prompting merchants to request an urgent meeting with the City Council.
Conchi Martínez, a former forest firefighter turned cheese master, promotes La Caperuza, an artisanal cheese shop in Bustarviejo.
Huelva attracts over €13 billion in green hydrogen, but the lack of AVE, an airport, and hotels threatens industrial growth.
Family Energy, Ballenoil and Petroprix in Morón de la Frontera offer the cheapest 95 petrol in the province at €1.399/l.