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Spain's minister of economy is confident his country and the eurozone can reverse its misfortunes.
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Spain says rescue not needed for now
Economy minister says the country is well financed and does not need a European rescue for now.
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Last Modified: 05 Nov 2012 21:18 GMT
Germany firm on Greece despite IMF pressure
Merkel rebuffs call by the International Monetary Fund to give Greece more time to clean up finances.
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Last Modified: 12 Oct 2012 15:30 GMT
Spain and Portugal march against austerity
Protesters descend on Madrid and Lisbon as governments introduce tough new measures to avoid financial bailouts.
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Last Modified: 16 Sep 2012 07:08 GMT
Spaniards protest wage cuts
Hundreds rally in Madrid as anger grows over sweeping new austerity measures.
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Last Modified: 14 Jul 2012 08:06 GMT
EU aid offer buys Spain more time
EU finance ministers have agreed on a $36.7bn bailout, but the plan may be delayed by legal and bureaucratic wrangling.
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Last Modified: 10 Jul 2012 21:42 GMT
Optimism fades over Spanish bank rescue deal
Tokyo stocks open lower after Wall Street closes down and the euro falls back as a bailout rally quickly fizzles out.
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Last Modified: 12 Jun 2012 02:24 GMT
World markets muted over Spain rescue deal
European shares gain early then falter after strong showing by Asian markets on back of $125bn Spanish bank bailout.
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Last Modified: 11 Jun 2012 23:29 GMT
Spanish PM says deal is win for eurozone
Mariano Rajoy says $125bn bailout package for debt-stricken Spanish banks has proved credibility of single currency.
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Last Modified: 10 Jun 2012 16:11 GMT
Spain to decide fate of banks in two weeks
Finance minister says plan on how to find $100bn needed for bank recapitalisation will come in "approximately 15 days".
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