Spanish PM Rajoy sticks to his guns on economy

Spain will not immediately implement the International Monetary Fund’s latest recommendations, which include cutting government workers’ wages further, because they are non-binding advice, the prime minister said.

Spanish PM Rajoy sticks to his guns on economy

Spain will not immediately implement the International Monetary Fund’s latest recommendations, which include cutting government workers’ wages further, because they are non-binding advice, the prime minister said.

The IMF is one of three organisations Mariano Rajoy’s government turned to for an assessment of the state of Spain’s banking sector ahead of a 100 billion euro bailout for failing lenders.

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