Improvements in Spanish economic sentiment suggest that the recession has eased in the second quarter. Given that there is plenty of headroom for Spanish office and industrial capital values to rise from current low levels, the property market might be starting to look attractive. But without an improvement in the hard economic data, that potential is unlikely to be realised anytime soon.
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