Six burning questions for Spain
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Six burning questions for Spain

Madrid : Spain | Sep 26, 2012 at 6:19 PM PDT
Source: BBC
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Then on Friday, independent auditors will tell the world how deep the trouble is that the country's banks are in. Spain's government is under pressure to request a formal bailout, not just for its banks, but also for itself. Here, then, are the six big questions that are likely to be playing on Prime Minister... FULL ARTICLE AT BBC
 
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