Spanish GDP grows by 5.5 pct in 2022

Spanish gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 5.5 percent in 2022, surpassing an earlier expectation of 4.4 percent by the Spanish government, according to data published on Friday by the Spanish Statistical Office (INE), Trend reports citing Xinhua.

This figure has put to shame even more optimistic forecasts, such as the 4.7 percent expected for 2022 by the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), and the 5.2 percent forecast by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

The 2022 growth rate was the same as in 2021, indicating that Spain has left behind the years of economic hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The growth was partly due to a 3.1 percent rise in internal demand, coupled with a 2.4 percent increase in external demand.

Last year also saw a 0.7 percent fall in public spending — the first such year since 2014. On the positive side, however, last year’s 4.6 percent increase in investments was the biggest recorded since 2018.

Nadia Calvino, Spain’s economy minister and deputy prime minister, interpreted the results as a testimony to the “dynamism and strength” of the Spanish economy, which continued to perform well in a difficult international context, marked by the start of the Russia-Ukraine conflict in February 2022.

On the downside, the GDP growth in the last quarter of 2022 slowed to 0.2 percent, which was coupled with a 1.8 percent fall in household spendings and a 3.7 percent contraction in investment volumes.

This has prompted the Bank of Spain to make a more cautious GDP growth projection of 1.6 percent for 2023, with a steady growth of 2.3 percent expected in 2024 and 2.1 percent in 2025.

Source: Trend News Agency

Azerbaijani oil prices decrease by more than 3%

The price of Azeri Light (CIF) crude oil has decreased on the world market, APA-Economics reports.

The price of a barrel of Azerbaijani oil has decreased by USD 2,51 or 3,2% to stand at USD 76,25.

Note that the average price of a barrel of Azeri Light brand oil was 103,58 US dollars in 2022.

During 2022, the highest price of Azeri Light (CIF) brand oil was 135,99 US dollars per barrel on March 8, and the lowest price was recorded at 78,07 US dollars on December 8.

Source: Azeri-Press News Agency

Turkmenistan discloses top banks by number of ATMs

BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 25. Turkmenistan’s Dayhanbank State Commercial Bank has become the market leader in the number of ATMs, Trend reports with reference to the Central Bank of Turkmenistan.

Dayhanbank has 1,022 ATMs as of the beginning of March 2023.

Turkmenistan State Commercial Bank ranks second in this indicator with 437 ATMs, and the Turkmenbashi Joint-Stock Commercial Bank closes the top 3 with 357 ATMs.

At the same time, Dayhanbank ATMs are located mainly in the regions of Turkmenistan. Thus, most of the bank’s ATMs are located in the Mary (275), Lebap (263), and Dashoguz (196) regions.

The other two ranking leaders, Turkmenistan and Turkmenbashi, have most of their ATMs located in Ashgabat – 205 and 92, respectively.

The table below shows the full rating of banks in Turkmenistan by the number of ATMs as of 01.03.2023:

Bank: Number of ATMs

Dayhanbank State Commercial Bank of Turkmenistan 1 022

Turkmenistan State Commercial Bank 437

Turkmenbashi Joint-Stock Commercial Bank 357

Halkbank Joint-Stock Commercial Bank 143

Senagat Joint-Stock Commercial Bank 92

State Bank for Foreign Economic Affairs of Turkmenistan 50

Rysgal Joint-Stock Commercial Bank 20

Turkmen-Turkish Joint-Stock Commercial Bank 10

Total number of ATMs 2 131

Turkmenistan’s financial sector is constantly expanding. In particular, mobile applications are being introduced, as well as the number of transactions, ATMs and terminals is increasing. For example, over the past six years, the number of ATMs in the country has increased from 1,886 to 2,144 units.

Source: Trend News Agency

Britain’s King Charles’ visit to France postponed due to strikes, protests

Britain’s King Charles III’s visit to France has been postponed due to mass strikes and protests, the French presidency said on Friday, according to Anadolu Agency. The three-day visit was supposed to start on March 26. The French and British governments took the decision, following a phone conversation between President Emmanuel Macron and King Charles on Friday morning, the Elysee Palace said in a statement, according to media reports. The decision was taken so that the king could be hosted “under circumstances that suit our friendly relationship,” the statement read, recalling that new strikes in France are planned for March 28. The French presidency also said that the visit will be rescheduled as soon as possible. Protesters continued their scattered action against French President Emmanuel Macron’s pension reform after mass demonstrations the previous day. The reform would raise the retirement age from 62 to 64.

Source: Azerbaijan State News Agency

Erdogan vows to erase traces of devastating earthquakes

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan promised to heal the wounds of the victims of powerful earthquakes that hit Türkiye’s southern region and claimed more than 50,000 lives, Trend reports citing Daily News.

“Together we will remove the traces of this disaster,” Erdogan said at a ceremony in quake-hit Hatay province.

“We will not leave (quake-hit region) until all the wounds are healed and everything that has been destroyed is rebuilt for the better,” he added.

Türkiye plans to construct enough buildings in a year to meet the needs of quake victims, Erdogan said, adding that 319,000 houses would be built in the first year and 650,000 in total.

Source: Trend News Agency

Azerbaijani MFA congratulates Greece on occasion of National Day

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan has made a post on its Twitter account regardin the National Day of the Hellenic Republic, APA reports.

“On the occasion of the National Day of the Hellenic Republic, we extend our heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to the Government and People of Greece.

Happy National Day!” reads the post.

Source: Azeri-Press News Agency