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The Banco de España’s Economic Bulletin, published between 1979 and 2025, brought together the institution’s economic studies and analyses of the economic situation. Initially published monthly, it became a quarterly publication in 2017.

From January 2026, the Economic Bulletin has been discontinued. Some of its contents are now published as a separate series (Macroeconomic projections and quarterly report on the Spanish economy), while others are included in existing series, such as the Occasional Papers.

Macroeconomic projections and quarterly report on the Spanish economy.

 

The issues of the Economic Bulletin published between January 1979 and December 1998 are available in the Institutional RepositoryOpens in new window.

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12/03/2025

2025/Q2 Article 01. Remittances from Spain to Latin America: some key figures

María Teresa García Cid , Esther López Espinosa , Juan Carlos Berganza and María Pía Cobián González

Macroeconomic projections and quarterly report on the Spanish economy. March 2025

11/03/2025

Macroeconomic projections and quarterly report on the Spanish economy. March 2025

Macroeconomic projections and quarterly report on the Spanish economy

Banco de España

Macroeconomic projections and quarterly report on the Spanish economy. December 2024

17/12/2024

Macroeconomic projections and quarterly report on the Spanish economy. December 2024

Macroeconomic projections and quarterly report on the Spanish economy

Banco de España

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