Spain's Stock Market
Much like the United States, Spain has a stock market. This is composed of many companies selling stock in their company, just like the United States. These stocks can also act as economic indicators as to whether Spain will experience decreasing GDP or raising GDP.
Spain's banking System
Spain's banking system is almost identical to the United States. There is one main government bank which holds Spain's money. From there are lesser banks dedicated to holding the people's money. Ever since 2009, Spain has been in an extreme economic downfall and is trying to get back up. The first step they are taking is to put money back into Spain's banks.
Stock Market on its own is an economic term. The stock market exchange is a system of corporations selling stocks, or small parts, of their company. These stocks help the business with finances and popularity. A corporation is a company authorized to act as a single legal entity distinct from its owners. The bank downfall in Spain came from a low GDP.