Worries that the euro-zone debt crisis will enter a more dangerous phase by spreading from the smaller peripheral economies to Spain have recently diminished. But we think that it would be premature to conclude that Spain has put its troubles fully behind it. We fear that it could yet be dragged into the crisis, with potentially catastrophic results.
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