• INE data. Spain suffered a historical collapse in the second quarter: the economy sank 18.5%

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The Spanish economy shot up 16.7% during the third quarter of the year, which, as with practically all economic data (and not only economic data) during the pandemic and the crisis caused by the coronavirus, is a figure never seen before.

The historic rebound comes after the economy collapsed by 17.8% in the second quarter, a figure that made the already steep 5% drop that GDP suffered during the first three months of the year pale.

And it will also be known at a time when Spain is mired in a second wave of the coronavirus, a situation that threatens to once again weigh down the economy significantly during the latter part of the year and, also, at the beginning of next year .

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