Portugal, Spain play for time after Irish EU/IMF capitulation

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Portugal, Spain play for time after Irish EU/IMF capitulation

While Ireland’s negotiations over an EU/IMF rescue financing package have refocused investors’ attention on other struggling eurozone sovereign credits, somewhat stronger banks and a deeper domestic investor base could buy Portugal and Spain more time to repair their economies, debt strategists and bankers said this week. But both countries may eventually have to seek external support too.

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