Borrowing Costs Fall in Spain
The Spanish government is hoping that the ECB will start buying its bonds
Spain's short-term borrowing costs have fallen boosted by hopes that the European Central Bank (ECB) will soon start buying its bonds.
The struggling country, which investors fear could need a full sovereign bailout, sold 4.5bn euros (£3.5bn, $5.5bn) of bonds.
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