Thursday, Jul 12, 2007

.The FT says that another casualty of the aversion to Spanish risk is securitisation of Spanish mortgage loans.

www.finfacts.: Spanish companies face credit squeeze on fears that Spain's house price bubble is about to burst

The Financial Times says that according to rating agency Standard & Poor's, Spanish corporate debt is at an historic high point, totalling 106 per cent of gross domestic product last year compared with a Eurozone average of 70 per cent.

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