Spain’s banks halt evictions after suicides

Spain’s major banks have agreed to suspend house evictions for two years for the most financially vulnerable homeowners after two suicides in as many weeks.

Spain’s banks halt evictions after suicides

The Spanish Banking Association agreed the moratorium as officials from the conservative government held talks with Socialist opposition party members to agree on new rules governing evictions.

Public attention intensified after one homeowner facing eviction took her life on Friday, the second such case in two weeks.

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