Spain

EU stress tests detail exposure to Piigs debt

Central Banking | 26 Jul 2010 |secure

Stress tests show which banks are heavily exposed to riskiest sovereigns

Topics: Stress tests, Europe, Deutsche Bank, Greece, Spain, Italy, ireland, Portugal, Deutsche Bundesbank, Royal Bank of Scotland, Barclays, banks

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ECB insists stress tests are credible

Central Banking | 23 Jul 2010 |secure

Topics: Stress tests, transparency, Committee of European Banking Supervisors, Spain, European Central Bank

Spanish banks' reliance on ECB rockets again

Central Banking | 15 Jul 2010 |secure

Topics: Bank of Spain, Spain, banks, European Central Bank, Santander, credit default swaps

Trichet on World Cup: I don't mind who wins

Central Banking | 08 Jul 2010 |secure

Topics: European Central Bank, Spain, Netherlands, European Commission

Differing sovereign debt haircuts to be included in EU stress tests: reports

Central Banking | 07 Jul 2010 |secure

Topics: Europe, Stress tests, Germany, France, Portugal, Spain, Greece, crisis

Bank of Spain proposes more efficient stress test method

Central Banking | 21 Jun 2010 |secure

Topics: Spain

Draghi backs EU move on stress tests

Central Banking | 18 Jun 2010 |secure

Topics: Lehman Brothers, Europe, Spain, transparency, Draghi, Bank of Italy

CentralBanking.com panel: ECB’s response to Greek crisis too slow

Central Banking | 16 Jun 2010

Topics: crisis, euro, United States, European Central Bank, Trichet, Portugal, IMF, Spain, Bank of Greece, Greece, Uruguay, emerging markets

Spanish banks’ reliance on ECB hits record levels

Central Banking | 16 Jun 2010 |secure

Topics: European Central Bank, Eurozone, banks, IMF, Spain, crisis, Strauss-Kahn, bailout

Markets unfazed by Moody’s Greek walloping

Central Banking | 15 Jun 2010 |secure

Topics: Eurozone, Portugal, Italy, Spain, crisis, Greece, Moody's, ratings agencies

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