MADRID—Spain’s labour market remained resilient in October, official data showed on Wednesday, with joblessness edging lower and job creation surging in a month usually marked by rising unemployment at the end of the summer tourist season. The hospitality sector led job creation, accounting for just over 25,000 of the 102,474 positions added over the month, Social Security Ministry data showed, continuing a hiring spree at bars and restaurants seen in the third quarter. Some 4.7 million foreign travellers visited in September, up four-fold from last year but around half pre-pandemic levels, with numbers continuing to hold up later into the season as restrictions also ease elsewhere making holidays more appealing. Speaking on Cadena Ser Radio, Economy Minister Nadia Calvino described the latest employment statistics as “very positive.” “We expect this trend to continue to accelerate over the course of November,” she said, adding that employment had recovered to pre-pandemic levels. …