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Spain's GDP growth speeds up in second quarter, beats forecast

Spain's gross domestic product expanded 0.7% in the second quarter from the previous three-month period, when it grew 0.6%, new figures show today
Spain's gross domestic product expanded 0.7% in the second quarter from the previous three-month period, when it grew 0.6%, new figures show today

Spain's economic growth accelerated in the second quarter, slightly exceeding expectations and further widening the gap with the euro zone peers whose growth remains sluggish.

Gross domestic product expanded 0.7% in the second quarter from the previous three-month period, when it grew 0.6%, preliminary data from the National Statistics Institute showed today. The growth was faster than 0.6% expected by analysts polled by Reuters.

On an annual basis, Spain's second-quarter economic output expanded 2.8%, above the 2.5% expected by analysts.

The INE said services led the increase in activity quarter-on-quarter, mainly thanks to a surge of retail, lodging and transportation, while construction and manufacturing also rose, though agriculture contracted.

The economic growth coincided with a decline in the unemployment rate to 10.29%, in the second quarter, the lowest level since early 2008.

Spain's strong economic activity, stoked to a large extent by booming tourism, contrasts with expectations of only anaemic growth in France, Germany, Italy and the euro zone as a whole.

Second-quarter data for these countries are expected to be released tomorrow.

Analysts polled by Reuters expect the euro zone's GDP to have remained flat in the quarter, with the French and Italian economies seen eking out just 0.1% growth and Germany's GDP shrinking 0.1%.

The Spanish government expects a 2.6% growth this year.