MADRID, Jan 26 (Reuters) - The following Spanish stocks may be affected by newspaper reports and other factors on Tuesday. Reuters has not verified the newspaper reports, and cannot vouch for their accuracy:
BANCO POPULAR
Spain's third largest listed bank Popular said net profit fell 27.2 percent to 766 million euros ($1.08 billion) in 2009 depressed by increased provisions against bad loans, but beating forecasts.
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TELECOMS
Spain's government expects to fetch between 800 million euros and 1.0 billion euros from the auction of new radioelectric spectrum for mobile telephone operators, Expansion reported on Tuesday.
ABERTIS
Italy's Benetton family holding companies said on Monday they had not taken steps to merge road toll firms Atlantia and Spain's Abertis, as analysts stressed how politically sensitive such a deal could be.
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BANKS
Spanish property developers' debts with banks at the end of September were worth around a third of the country's gross domestic product, the Spanish Mortgage Association said on Monday.
PROPERTY COMPANIES
Statistics institute INE releases November mortgages data.
SMALL CAPS
LA SEDA
The debt-ridden Spanish chemical company has obtained a 371 million euro loan for the planned construction of a plastics plant in Portugal, Expansion reported, without naming sources.
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MADRID, Jan 27 (Reuters) - The following Spanish stocks may be affected by newspaper reports and other factors on Wednesday. Reuters has not verified the newspaper reports, and cannot vouch for their accuracy:
BBVA
Spain's second largest bank is expected to post a 5 percent rise in 2009 profit on Wednesday, setting aside more millions to provision for spiralling bad debts as the Spanish property crisis continues to bite.
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REPSOL
The Spanish oil major's ordinary board meeting on Wednesday afternoon will be watched for any signs of boardroom tension after recent spats between sharholders over the company's management.
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BANCO POPULAR
Spain's third largest listed bank Popular said net profit fell 27.2 percent to 766 million euros ($1.08 billion) in 2009 depressed by increased provisions against bad loans, but beating forecasts.
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TELECOMS
Spain's government expects to fetch between 800 million euros and 1.0 billion euros from the auction of new radioelectric spectrum for mobile telephone operators, Expansion reported on Tuesday.
ABERTIS
Italy's Benetton family holding companies said on Monday they had not taken steps to merge road toll firms Atlantia and Spain's Abertis, as analysts stressed how politically sensitive such a deal could be.
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BANKS
Spanish property developers' debts with banks at the end of September were worth around a third of the country's gross domestic product, the Spanish Mortgage Association said on Monday.
PROPERTY COMPANIES
Statistics institute INE releases November mortgages data.
SMALL CAPS
LA SEDA
The debt-ridden Spanish chemical company has obtained a 371 million euro loan for the planned construction of a plastics plant in Portugal, Expansion reported, without naming sources.
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MADRID, Jan 27 (Reuters) - The following Spanish stocks may be affected by newspaper reports and other factors on Wednesday. Reuters has not verified the newspaper reports, and cannot vouch for their accuracy:
BBVA
Spain's second largest bank is expected to post a 5 percent rise in 2009 profit on Wednesday, setting aside more millions to provision for spiralling bad debts as the Spanish property crisis continues to bite.
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REPSOL
The Spanish oil major's ordinary board meeting on Wednesday afternoon will be watched for any signs of boardroom tension after recent spats between sharholders over the company's management.
For further information, please click on
For today's European market outlook double click on.
For real-time moves on the Spanish blue-chip index IBEX please double click on
For IBEX constituent stocks highlight .IBEX in the command box and press the F3 button on your keyboard
For latest news on Spanish stock moves double click
For Spanish language market report double click on
For latest Eurostocks report please double click on Keywords: MARKETS SPAIN FACTORS/ (madrid.newsroom@reuters.com; +34 91 585 2160) COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Reuters 2010. All rights reserved. The copying, republication or redistribution of Reuters News Content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Thomson Reuters.
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