Isolux may share Abengoa’s fate in Spain’s troubled construction sector

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Isolux may share Abengoa’s fate in Spain’s troubled construction sector

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While the national economy heads for the road to recovery, the industry at the core of its 2008 crisis struggles to close its wounds: after Abengoa narrowly avoided default in March, Isolux is seeking to seal a standstill agreement with its creditors.

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