Spain to rely on bills to keep afloat in 2013

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Spain to rely on bills to keep afloat in 2013

Spain announced its borrowing plans for 2013 on Tuesday, including plans for a very large increase in its net issuance of bills. Strategists are concerned that Spain will struggle to successfully execute its borrowing programme without official assistance, and that the emphasis on bills could lead to refinancing problems in 2014.

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