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...“The government is running out of time and out of reserves,” Ignacio Labaqui, senior analyst at Medley Global Advisor in Buenos Aires said....
...Most visitors get no further than Montevideo or the resorts of Punta del Este and José Ignacio just up the Atlantic coast, which are well known for sun and seafood....
...But Prof Fernando Rodríguez Artalejo, an expert in epidemiology at the Autonomous university of Madrid, said it was clear there were now “very few” infections....
...Fernando Simón, the doctor helping lead the country’s efforts against the pandemic, has warned that masks, although useful, do not guarantee against infection....
...Commenting on Brazil’s biggest IPO under the Bolsonaro administration, Ignacio Galán, chairman and chief executive of Spanish utility Iberdrola, said the government “has a mind to change the economy completely...
...This World Cup, more than any other, may be decided by penalties, says Ignacio Palacios-Huerta, an expert on penalties at the London School of Economics....
...Ignacio Galán, the chief executive of Spanish utility Iberdrola, said that new non-industrial entrants with little experience were making overly aggressive bids on contracts to build renewable energy, thinking...
...We should not be too impressed by large demonstrations,” said Íñigo Méndez de Vigo, Spain’s minister for Europe....
...Méndez Terroso, head of research at Mirabaud in Spain....
...We have heard this before,” said Ignacio Méndez Terroso, head of strategy at Mirabaud in Spain....
...“Nearly half of Ibex 35 companies reporting in the last two days of February is clearly a bad sign,” says Ignacio Méndez Terroso, head of strategy at Mirabaud in Spain....
...Ignacio Méndez Terroso, head of strategy and research at Mirabaud Spain, points out that more than half Spanish exports are within the eurozone, so a strong euro has little effect....
...Fernando Maldonado, head of investment banking in Iberia for Credit Suisse, argues that more companies are likely to take advantage of good valuations for their overseas assets to raise funds....
...In a statement to the Madrid stock exchange on Thursday, José Ignacio Goirigolzarri, president, said: “Depositors at Bankia can be absolutely reassured that their savings are safe.”...
...After dropping 29 per cent, Bankia’s shares recovered on news of the assurances by Mr Latorre and José Ignacio Goirigolzarri, the bank’s new chairman....
...Here’s David Garrard of the Jacksonville Jaguars to show us how it’s done (click below for video): José Ignacio Torreblanca, senior fellow of the European Council on Foreign Relations, told the FT on Friday...
...Ignacio Fernández Toxo, secretary general of Comisiones Obreras, was recalling a meeting with Mr Zapatero on August 17, shortly after the European Central Bank (ECB) had intervened to buy the sovereign bonds...
...Fernando Teixeira dos Santos, Portuguese finance minister, said Lisbon could finance its debt in the market and the minority socialist government had no intention to ask the international community for help...
...Portugal’s Fernando Teixeira dos Santos and Spain’s Elena Salgado introduced positive reforms but overall remained too timid in restructuring their economies and putting the state on a sustainable debt path...
...Ignacio Fernández Toxo, leader of Comisiones Obreras, the largest union, said there was “total rejection” of the new austerity plan....
...Rogaciano Méndez of the National Union of Press Editors said: “Information is one of the main pillars in a democracy, and right now that pillar is being eroded.”...
...Fernando Teixeira dos Santos, the finance minister, said additional austerity measures would reduce the deficit from a record 9.4 per cent of GDP last year to 5.1 per cent in 2011, compared with a previous...
...Brian Lenihan, Irish finance minister Wolfgang Schäuble, German finance minister Ján Počiatek, Slovakian finance minister Franc Krizanic, Slovenian finance minister Elena Salgado, Spanish finance minister Fernando...
...But Fernando Ballabriga, Esade professor and one of the authors of the Omaha Beach editorial, is worried that Spain has yet to grasp the nettle of fiscal consolidation and economic reform....
...Fernando Lugo, who left the priesthood to become president of Paraguay, on Monday admitted to having a two-year-old son....
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