Seattle Times
Originally published Tuesday, September 18, 2012 at 3:55 AM Spain under pressure to seek aid as bad debt soars The amount of bad debt in Spain's banks rose to a record in July, according to data released Tuesday, as the country came under further...
Turks and Caicos Free Press
The euro is falling against the dollar on worries about Spain 's finances. Spain hasn't made any formal request yet for a rescue loan, as traders have been expecting. The delay pushed the country's key borrowing rates above 6 percent early Tuesday, a...
The Economic Times
The Treasury raised the cash in a sale of 12- and 18-month bills, enjoying a lull in interest rates since the ECB detailed plans last week to buy the bonds of struggling eurozone countries that submit to strict economic conditions. Compared to a...
The Bellingham Herald
Demand in Tuesday's auction was more than double the amount offered in the 12-month bills and more than three times for the 18-month bills. Spain's borrowing costs have fallen from unsustainable highs in recent months after the recession-wracked...