Statistics due to be released in coming days could show that Spain has again missed its target for reducing its budget deficit.
On Friday, borrowing costs for Spain and Italy again rose sharply, coming close to what are seen as unsustainably high levels.
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The problems in Greece and Spain will resurface again.
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That could still happen, should borrowing costs for countries such as Spain and Italy surge again, putting them at risk of being shut out of the market.
The Germans are robust and France is drafting behind them, but premiums on loans to the peripheral economies (Greece, Ireland, Portugal) are spiking again and Spain remains vulnerable.
"Finland is when it (the training) all starts again in earnest, " said Hamilton, whose Finnish team-mate Heikki Kovalainen will be testing again in Spain and Portugal this month after the camp in his home country.
Prime Minister Zapatero of Spain decided not to stand again and will be gone in weeks.
Investor jitters could come back if the coalition talks fail to create a strong government, or if attention once again turns to Spain's financial woes.
The road reaches its highest point as it goes past the abandoned border crossing into Spain, and you descend again into a small Mediterranean town.
In Spain, that result was again a sharp increase since 2009.
"Fears of a considerable house price slowdown in what are considered as over-heated markets of the UK, Spain and Ireland, once again proved to be quite off the mark, " he said.
Again, like Spain, which boasts a significantly more daunting sector deficit, Greece has decided further cuts to subsidy programs are the best way to deal with a mounting energy sector deficit.
Spanish and Italian assets were under pressure again amid concerns about Spain's fiscal outlook and the sluggish euro-zone data.
David says the group now has its sights on Hungary, Israel and Spain, and volunteer hackers are again massing on Web chat boards.
Once again people are talking about Spain as potential finalists - and with good reason.
There are bond auctions in Spain and France this week that will again be closely scrutinized by the market place.
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Late in normal time Robben was also through and appeared to be pulled back by Spain defender Carles Puyol before Casillas saved again at his feet.
Yields in Spain and Italy, which had soared Tuesday, pulled back as investors took some solace from European Central Bank Executive Board member Benoit Coeure, who suggested that the central bank could turn to its bond-purchase program again to ease stress in Spain, where some feared the bond-market selloff would accelerate should 10-year yields top 6%.
She insisted again that countries like Italy and Spain must take steps to become more competitive.
Facing a new threat of separation, Mrs Gould took off with the children again, this time fleeing to Spain, covering their tracks.
To emphasize once again, this is not about Spain, Greece Portugal.
If they do not, the European Central Bank will be forced to step in once again and buy Greek, Portugal, Spain and Italian debt.
But banking stocks recovered from Tuesday's slide, a day in which investors once again turned skeptical about the ability of Spain and other heavily indebted members of the 17-nation euro bloc to implement austerity measures and manage their debt loads.
That should have acted as a warning for Spain, but they were caught on the break again early in the second half and were lucky to escape when Almeida's cross span off Carlos Puyol and looped just beyond the far post.
But the jitters of recent weeks have pushed Spain and even Italy back into the markets' sights again.
Italy and Spain were both AAA rated in the 1990s, but Spain was actually raised back to AAA before losing it again in 2009.
"The fact that (overall unemployment) rose again despite indicators showing a cyclical recovery in Spain clouds the outlook for the economy and does not bode well for demand, " said Silvio Peruzzo, economist at Royal Bank of Scotland.
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