Spain

Spanish property group Tremon on Monday said it had filed for administration after failing to meet debt payments, hurting shares in banks which have total exposure of around 1 billion euros ($1.27 billion), Reuters reported. Tremon is the second large Spanish property group to seek administration this year following Martinsa Fadesa. Among its biggest creditors are Banco Popular, with around 200 million euros exposure, unlisted savings bank Bancaja with 100 million followed by Banco Pastor with 95 million.
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