
It's general election time again in Spain. D day is March 9. This election is hard to call as the socialist led coalition government has generally presided over a rising tide, economically speaking, in Spain.
Arguably the first generation in modern times to have experienced democracy in Spain have had it good.
The PPs or Partido Popular who ruled the country from 1996 to 2004 don't appear as yet to have captured the inmagination of the electorate. We'll see.
Meanwhile, as is usaual, major decisions are being deferred until after D day. There is a feeling that, whoever wins, the economy is poised for stable growth. It may surprise a lot of people that, as some form of economic indicator, property in Tenerfie appreciated by about 8% during 2007. What recession! As suggested in an earlier post the market can talk itself into a recession.
Let's all be positive and see what happens. I believe that the future is bright.
http://www.pci-international.com/
Arguably the first generation in modern times to have experienced democracy in Spain have had it good.
The PPs or Partido Popular who ruled the country from 1996 to 2004 don't appear as yet to have captured the inmagination of the electorate. We'll see.
Meanwhile, as is usaual, major decisions are being deferred until after D day. There is a feeling that, whoever wins, the economy is poised for stable growth. It may surprise a lot of people that, as some form of economic indicator, property in Tenerfie appreciated by about 8% during 2007. What recession! As suggested in an earlier post the market can talk itself into a recession.
Let's all be positive and see what happens. I believe that the future is bright.
http://www.pci-international.com/

