Spain Unveils Tough Budget Plan – Wall Street Journal

Wall Street JournalSpain Unveils Tough Budget PlanWall Street JournalBy DAVID ROMAN And JONATHAN HOUSE Antiausterity demonstrations continued for a second day in Madrid on Wednesday, after protests turned violent in front of the Spanish Parliament on Tuesday. MADRID—The Spanish government … Continue reading


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Spain financing costs slightly below those of 2011: government

MADRID (Reuters) – Spain’s Economy Minister Luis de Guindos said on Thursday that the country still has access to capital markets and that funding costs remained slightly below those registered last year. He also said that he expected the economy … Continue reading


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Spain’s new budget aims at spending cuts not tax rises

MADRID (Reuters) – Spain announced a detailed timetable for economic reforms and a tough 2013 budget based mostly on spending cuts on Thursday in what many see as an effort to pre-empt the likely conditions of an international bailout. Government … Continue reading


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Spain to pass reforms, budget cuts with eye on aid

MADRID (Reuters) – Spain will announce a series of economic reforms and a tight 2013 budget on Thursday, aiming to avoid the political humiliation of having Brussels impose conditions on a request for an international bailout. Some ministries could see … Continue reading


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Spain to Announce 2013 Budget Plan – Wall Street Journal

Economic TimesSpain to Announce 2013 Budget PlanWall Street JournalBy STEPHEN FIDLER And JONATHAN HOUSE Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's government has a new chance to shore up investor confidence in the economy when it announces its 2013 budget plan on … Continue reading


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