Detailed monitoring of rainfall distribution in Spain and access to weekly rainfall reports represent one of the new features presented by EpData in its latest update agenda, available on Friday December 5th from 9:00 a.m. As EpData reports, this resource will provide agricultural sector professionals, water policy makers and territorial managers with specific tools for natural resource management and rural planning. The tool expands data coverage to areas that have a direct impact on economic and social life, while the focus of the launch is on publishing new charts and analyzes focused on housing, the economy, industrial production and the international environment.
According to data published by EpData, the day will include the dissemination of reports extracted from the mortgage foreclosure statistics for the third quarter of 2025, based on official data from the National Institute of Statistics (INE). These materials present both the total volume of foreclosures and their economic value and provide elements for understanding trends related to delinquencies and real estate market development. The graphics allow us to identify possible tensions in the industry and their impact on the social and economic fabric of the country. The interest in this indicator is motivated by the constant monitoring of the stability of the housing market, which affects the confidence of investors, families and authorities.
As EpData reports, the property price index for the third quarter of 2025 will also be published on the morning of the same Friday, which is also based on figures from the INE. The report provides a detailed overview of quarterly and annual fluctuations in property prices and distinguishes newly built homes from pre-owned homes. This type of monitoring is essential for brokers in the financial sector, real estate agencies and analysts, as they are responsible for interpreting the pulse of the market, anticipating relevant fluctuations in demand and anticipating possible overvaluation or price adjustment scenarios.
To the initiatives in the real estate sector, according to information published by EpData, will be added the publication of the industrial production index data for October 2025. This indicator represents an important source for quantifying the evolution of manufacturing activity, energy production and the dynamics of the secondary sector, which are directly linked to the pace of economic recovery, given the global slowdown observed in recent quarters. Entrepreneurs, policymakers and economic analysts use these reports to adjust industry policy and make investment decisions.
From an international perspective, the media company EpData reported that a series of graphics on the quarterly and annual development of the Eurozone’s gross domestic product (GDP) will be published from 11:00 a.m. Users can access visualizations that facilitate comparison between member countries and identify the sectors experiencing the greatest growth or setbacks. This information contributes to supporting diagnoses and forecasting stability or risk scenarios in the region, which is essential for decision-making in European institutions, international companies and economic analysis centers.
To diversify the offering of international data, EpData pointed out that at 12:00 the latest updated figures on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Chile will be available. This information, accompanied by special graphics, reveals the current inflation behavior and allows us to observe the price developments in different components of the Chilean basic basket. This monitoring responds to the desire of public and private entities to monitor the cost of living, assess the impact of regulatory measures and anticipate consumption trends.
Regarding the resources dedicated to environmental and social management, EpData has announced the production of reports on weekly rainfall throughout the Spanish territory. These visualizations enable comparison of rainfall amounts between regions and provide a starting point for irrigation strategies, crop planning and land use decisions. Sectors such as agriculture and water management use these analyzes to mitigate risks, optimize resources and design policies adapted to the challenges of climate change.
According to EpData, materials will include direct hyperlinks to thematic sections and interactive resources throughout the day, designed to provide subscribers and specialist users with quick and differentiated access to each area of interest. This structure aims to meet the needs of journalists, researchers, heads of public and private institutions, as well as citizens involved in monitoring important indicators of economic and social life. Visualizations and datasets will be available in formats designed to improve analytical work and agile integration of data into reporting and decision-making.
The media company EpData announced that interested parties can ask questions and requests related to the use, interpretation or download of statistical and graphical material through a specific service channel. The proposal aims to maintain the regular updating of resources and ensure that the information offered meets current technical and analytical needs, thereby consolidating the platform as a reference tool for the continuous study of macroeconomic, social and environmental variables.