Caja Madrid News
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The sight of Miguel Blesa, the former chairman of Caja Madrid, being driven to jail in a police van suggests Spain may be calling bankers to account after the nation needed European Union funds to bail out lenders.
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A Spanish judge ordered that Miguel Blesa, the former chairman of Caja Madrid, be put in jail amid a probe into alleged irregularities relating to the lender’s purchase of a bank in the U.S.
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To shore up the Spanish banking system, Caja Madrid Chairman Rodrigo Rato may offload a stake in a water ride inspired by the Greek god Triton, a restaurant modeled after a Roman villa and an Egyptian-themed fun house called the Piramide del Terror.
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Caja Madrid and Bancaja began a merger process that would create Spain’s biggest savings bank amid government efforts to shore up the country’s financial system.
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Banco do Brasil SA has emerged as one of the top suitors for Bankia SA’s Florida unit, which may fetch $800 million, according to four people with knowledge of the matter.
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Caja Madrid, Spain’s second-largest savings bank, will offer a record yield spread to sell 1.25 billion euros ($1.6 billion) of new mortgage-backed covered bonds.
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Caja Madrid and Banco Financiero y de Ahorros SA may have their credit ratings cut because of a plan to set up a so-called bad bank to hold riskier assets, Standard & Poor’s said.
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Caja Madrid, Spain’s second-largest savings bank, plans to swap as much as 17 billion euros ($24 billion) of bonds for new longer-dated debt.
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Mapfre SA is in “very advanced talks” with Caja Madrid over the sale of its 49 percent stake in a banking business run by the two companies, Caja Madrid said in a regulatory filing.
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Caja Madrid, a shareholder of NH Hoteles SA , will force Gabriele Burgio to will step down as chairman of the Spanish hotelier, El Confidencial reported.
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