MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish borrowing costs jumped at a bond auction on Wednesday, jolting wider European markets, as this week's tough budget failed to calm investors' nerves about the country's finances.
Madrid sold 2.6 billion euros (2.18 billion pounds) of medium-term paper, at the low end of its target range, and two out of three of the yields rose slightly above analysts' expectations.
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