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Bank of Spain rules out another 2008-style property crash – but points to a different problem ‘of great magnitude’

The Olive Press

The Olive Press

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June 26, 2026

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SPAIN’s housing market has become harder to afford, but the Bank of Spain has addressed the issue as a lack of housing rather than signs of another financial crash. Banco

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