For the first five months of 2013 the Spanish economy has received €40.34 billion, according to the report of the Bank of Spain. This amount does not include the operation of the central bank of the country, in particular transactions with foreign loans. Amount is made up of payments between bank customers from different countries and foreign investment in the Spanish economy.
Recall that during the period from January to May 2012, €165 billion were spent from Spain. Over the same period of 2013, the economy of the country has missed only €1.36 billion, while revenues amounted to €34.54 billion.
Bank of Spain data show that the confidence of international investors in the Spanish economy and business climate increases, which indicates a gradual withdrawal from the recession.