Since the beginning of the crisis, bank credit has experienced a notable contraction in Spain. All data support this.

According to a partial view of the facts, banks would be responsible for the persistent economic difficulties, due to their apparent reluctance to grant credit to households and businesses. From their perspective, credit institutions emphasize that—on the contrary—there is insufficient demand for financing or, at least, not enough with minimum guarantees of solvency.

Read the article by Juan José Toribio, advisor to AEB, published in El País.

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