MADRID: Spain and Italy's borrowing costs shot to danger levels yesterday as investors worried about a vast banking rescue for Spain and feared a stormy Greek exit from the eurozone.
Four days after Spain's eurozone partners agreed on a banking sector rescue loan of up 100 billion euros (US$125bil), markets reacted negatively on concern that the deal will push Spanish sovereign debt even higher.
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