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Spanish banks surge as fears ebb over EU mortgage ruling

  Bloomberg Spanish banks such as Banco Popular Espanol SA surged after an aide to the European Union’s top court said they may avoid having to refund billions of euros to customers who paid too much interest on home loans before a 2013 ruling on so-called mortgage floors. Spain is entitled to apply the time limit due to the “macroeconomic ...

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Pound reaps rewards as May’s succession calms political storm

  Bloomberg After weeks of political turmoil, a semblance of stability is returning to U.K. politics, and the pound is feeling the benefit. Sterling is headed for its longest winning streak in two months before Theresa May took over as prime minister on Wednesday, ending a period of political instability that has lasted since the U.K. voted to leave the ...

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Consumers take back seat in $19bn Romanian GDP revamp proposal

  Bloomberg Romanian consumers, the driving force behind one of Europe’s fastest-growing economies, must step aside under a new growth plan that will funnel €17bn into manufacturing and production, according to Deputy Prime Minister Costin Borc. The strategy — drawn up with the central bank and President Klaus Iohannis — runs to 2020 and envisages gross domestic product jumping by ...

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