Arganda del Rey achieves moderate financial sustainability risk for the first time in ten years
AIReF places Arganda del Rey at moderate financial sustainability risk for the first time in ten years, forecasting a surplus of nine million in 2026.
Economic outlook: GDP, inflation, employment, monetary policy and the decisions that move the Spanish economy.
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Employment in the Canary Islands fell by 25,100 people between April and June, the largest decline for a second quarter since 2010.
AIReF places Arganda del Rey at moderate financial sustainability risk for the first time in ten years, forecasting a surplus of nine million in 2026.
Seville sees the highest price rise for tourist accommodation in Spain this summer, up 28.3% year-on-year to €155 per night.
L'Hospitalet de Llobregat leads the drop in rent in Spain with a decrease of 254 euros a month, yet the average price remains at 1,428 euros.
The cheapest 95 octane petrol in Tenerife is sold in Santa Cruz at €1.255 per litre, according to data from the Ministry of Ecological Transition.
Sevilla TechPark reports that 23% of its employees are under 30, three points higher than in 2024, according to its annual report.
The Community of Madrid reaches 3,631,300 employed, the highest figure in its history, according to the Q2 EPA. Unemployment falls to 7.6%.
Sevilla TechPark ends 2025 with €6.125 billion in activity and 35,806 jobs, but lacks land. The mayor urges the Junta to expedite expansion.
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria City Council approves €4.9 million for the Promotion Society to cover budget deviations in 2026.
Real Madrid reports $1.288 billion in revenue, a world record in sports, driven by the new Bernabéu and marketing.
Grifols expects albumin revenue to stabilise in the second half of 2026 after a 14% drop in the first half due to price adjustments in China.
Galo Nuño departs from the Bank of Spain a year after his appointment. Alberto Ríos replaces him at the helm of a new general directorate.