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Spain Blocks Legal Merger of BBVA and Sabadell for Up to Five Years The Spanish government said it would approve BBVA's hostile takeover of Banco de Sabadell on condition that the banks temporarily be ...
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Spain's BBVA must wait three years to integrate with Sabadell as the government sets conditions on their merger. The move ...
Spain's leftist government on Tuesday postponed any merger between banking giant BBVA and rival Sabadell for three years, complicating a hostile takeover bid that could create a new sector colossus.
The Spanish government has rubber-stamped the proposed merger between BBVA and Banco Sabadell but with strict conditions that ...
Spain's BBVA will have to keep banks as separate entities for at least three years and protect jobs as part of conditions ...
The Spanish government said it would clear Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria's hostile bid for smaller peer Banco de Sabadell on the condition that the banks don't legally merge for up to five years.
Spain's BBVA will not be allowed to integrate its operations with Sabadell for at least three years as one of the conditions ...
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