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Spanish property prices set to fall back, not tumble

The weak economic outlook has put the spotlight back on Spain’s property market. House price inflation was already slowing prior to the virus. But a big collapse in prices seems unlikely given that supply is not excessive, valuations do not appear stretched and financial conditions remain supportive.

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