spain foreign policy

The Spanish economy surprises the most optimistic

Oriol Aspachs (Caixabank Research) | Everything pointed to the Spanish economy’s growth rate continuing to be vigorous, as we have been pointing out in the pages of the CaixaBank Research Monthly Report over the last few months. Job creation shows no signs of slowing down and, in fact, accelerated in Q1 of the year. Business activity indicators have picked up, both in the services sector and in industry. Industrial production…

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CAF wins Oslo metro contract to supply 20 trains for €150m

Renta 4 | CAF has informed the National Securities Market Commission (CNMV) that it has been awarded a contract with Oslo Metro for the supply of 20 trains and related fleet parts for more than €150 million. The contract includes an option to extend the contract by 90 additional units. Assessment: Positive news, but no impact on share price given the amount of the contract which represents around 1% of…

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Xi’s visit a hard reality check for EU-China relations

Alicia García Herrero (Natixis) | President Xi Jinping’s European tour, his first in five years, has shown how much EU member states, at least those in the core of Europe, need a reality check. Not only has Xi taken quite some time to visit the continent but in doing so he chose to visit his staunchest European allies, Serbia and Hungary, beyond France. President Emmanuel Macron was an important target…

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“Spain has a good energy plan but if things don’t change, it won’t be fulfilled”

José Bogas, ENDESAS’s CEO, explains in Consejeros magazine that “295,000 million of investment is needed for the period 2021-30, and we have many years ahead of us when when we are not investing at this pace. Of these 295,000 million, 118,000 million are for renewables; 85,000 for energy efficiency, but almost nothing has been done so far; 53,000 for networks, which is more than 5,000 every year and we have…

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“An electric car in Germany today emits more CO2 than a diesel or a petrol car. That’s the reality, because 50% of electricity is generated with coal”

The CEO of Repsol, Josu Jon Imáz, took part on June 22 in a debate organised by the newspaper El Correo, and took the opportunity to warn of the hypocrisy, inefficiency and paradoxes of European energy policy.For example, in Spain it is forbidden – by law – to explore for and produce natural gas “and at the same time we are encouraging companies to bring gas from the United States,…

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