Spain sells public assets to aid debt

Spain is to sell a 30% stake in its national lottery and partially privatise airports in Madrid and Barcelona to ease market worries about public finances.

Spain sells public assets to aid debt

Spain is to sell a 30% stake in its national lottery and partially privatise airports in Madrid and Barcelona to ease market worries about public finances.

Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero made the announcements in parliament today after the country suffered at the hands of investors who fear it may need a bailout like those received by Greece and Ireland.

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