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A simple typographical error boosted Spain's 2014 public debt forecast by €10bn (£8.4bn), the government has admitted.
Reform of the Spanish Tenancy Act, commonly known as 'LAU' which is now in force across the whole of Spain has done little to clear up uncertainty.
Brits who own second homes in Spain could soon find it difficult to rent them out to holidaymakers.
Spain's collapsing residential property market is still overvalued, banking experts have warned.
Jupiter's John Chatfeild-Roberts has warned investors not to get carried away with the euphoria surrounding equity markets, saying many companies are being kept afloat by low interest rates.
The Complaints Commissioner has rejected a claim against the Financial Services Authority (FSA) by a consumer who wrongly believed their UK-based adviser had passporting permissions.
Spain's economy minister Luis de Guindos denied his country needs a bailout as he gave a speech to the London School of Economics.
The Spanish government has announced €40bn in spending cuts and budget savings in its latest attempt to turnaround the country's struggling economy.