There have recently been signs that Spain may be starting to persuade the markets that it is not in as dire a position as some of the other peripheral economies. While this provides some hope that the markets might not turn their sights on Spain if Portugal receives financial assistance, we are still wary of concluding that the country has permanently turned a corner.
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