SAINT-MARTIN-DE-RE, France – An over-confident Spain has learned the lessons of its shock defeat to Croatia and won't fall into the same trap against Italy in the last 16 of the European Championship.
Spain’s economy is teetering on collapse, and its journey shows how strict controls on central banks and budget deficits—advocated by some U.S. conservatives—can wreck an economy. Unlike Italy and ...
JUST six years ago Spain seemed to be the European Union’s biggest economic calamity, menacing the survival of the euro itself. As it goes on holiday this week, it is in much brighter shape. Thanks to ...
Elisabeth Rosenthal has a smart piece looking into Spain's failed experiment with solar-power subsidies. What happened was that in 2007, the Spanish government announced a new policy of "feed-in ...
During the boom years, the Bank of Spain's practice of demanding compliance with fairly strict financial regulations led many experts to criticise its approach. Such supervision was decadent and ...
The old bromide "you get what you pay for" has never been truer than in these times of "fake news," real and imagined. According to a new survey from Spain, there's hope that people are increasingly ...
MADRID — In 2006, Spain will discover whether size matters. Spain’s powerful FAPAE producers association has launched an offensive to persuade the government to raise film tax breaks beyond currently ...