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Spain’s recession: After the fiesta

By Victor Mallet

Published: February 17 2009 20:13 | Last updated: February 17 2009 20:13

-...One of the thousands of people taking part in a demostration against the financial crisis in Spain is pictured amidst flags on January 31, 2009 in Valencia. The Spanish government said on January 30, 2009 that it expected prices to fall slowly over the coming months but saw no risk of deflation after national statistics office INE reported inflation hit record lows in January.
Red flags: trade unionists in Valencia call on the regional government to do more to combat unemployment, which is 14 per cent nationally, expected to rise as high as 19 per cent this year

When a top soccer club in a country as fanatical about the game as Spain fails to pay its players, it is a warning that something may be drastically wrong with one of Europe’s most successful economies.

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