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Two major Spanish banks downgraded
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The rating agency Fitch downgraded Spain’s two biggest banks by two notches despite the bailout effort made by the European Union (EU).

Fitch, on Monday, downgraded the credit ratings of Santander and BBVA banks from A to BBB+, saying the rating adjustments were primarily based on the downgrade of Spain’s sovereign debt ratings to BBB- from A- last week as the country is forecast to remain in recession throughout this year and 2013.

The Spanish government secured a bailout of 100 billion euros ($125 billion) from the EU over the weekend in an effort to recapitalise its banking sector, reported Xinhua.

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(Published 12 June 2012, 23:14 IST)