Spain Borrowed a Record $463 Billion in July From ECB
The amount is 11 percent higher than borrowing in June.
The amount is 11 percent higher than borrowing in June.
Parents aren't pleased about hard-to-justify tab
Hundreds of trains have been cancelled after a strike over the government's plans to sell half of the country's rail sector.
Meeting comes amid high borrowing costs and skeptical European markets.
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