Act II, Scene 1. The projectors, which have attracted the eyes of the world on the "Greek tragedy", saw to the west and now targeting Spain. There have been rumors in trading rooms on Tuesday, saying that Spain could seek some 280 billion euros at the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
"The information here is running, but nothing is certain yet. In any case, it is expected that the notes of Spain has deteriorated, "said a trader at Soci?t? G?n?rale. A spokesman for London, however, Fitch assured Tuesday that the rating agency confirmed the AAA rating of Spain, and its stable outlook. Standard & Poor's downgraded the rating of Spain last week.Other major rating agency, Moody's does not express recently.
Given these speculations on a possible deterioration of the Spanish note, wins the Madrid Stock Exchange on Tuesday, from 3.2% to 12.30, approaching the bar dangerously technical and psychological 10,000 points at 10,090.1 points. Mid-April, the Ibex index of 35 largest market capitalizations Spanish trading at over 11,500 points.