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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCaixaBank CEO: Pleasantly surprised by resilience and strength of the Spanish economyCaixaBank CEO Gonzalo Gortázar discusses his outlook for the Spanish economy and explains the impact of the country's windfall banking tax on the business.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCaixabank CEO: Satisfied with growth despite challenging rate environmentGonzalo Gortázar, CEO at CaixaBank, discusses results and shares his outlook for 2024.
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Caixabank to look at how Telefonica and STC can cooperate
  + stars: | 2023-10-27 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
REUTERS/Violeta Santos Moura/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsMADRID, Oct 27 (Reuters) - Spain's Caixabank (CABK.MC), a major shareholder in Telefonica (TEF.MC), will analyse with the telecoms group any potential cooperation with STC after the Saudi telecoms firm's recent investment in Telefonica, the bank's CEO said on Friday. Caixabank has a 3.5% stake in Telefonica and a seat on its board. "Very particularly, we have to see what possibilities (Telefonica) has to cooperate with this great company, due to its size and relevance, which is STC," Gortazar said, adding Caixabank would seek to express its views on the matter at board-level discussions. As Telefonica is considered a defence service provider, Spain's Defence Ministry has a say in acquisitions and holdings between 5% and 10%, unless the buyer commits not to request a seat on the board. STC, which has yet to request authorisation from the Spanish government to exercise voting rights corresponding to the financial instruments, has said it does not intend to acquire control or a majority stake in Telefonica.
Persons: Violeta Santos Moura, Gonzalo Gortazar, Caixabank, Gortazar, Jesús, Andrei Khalip, Mark Potter Organizations: Spanish Telecom, REUTERS, Rights, Telefonica, Saudi, STC Group, Spain's Defence Ministry, STC, Thomson Locations: Madrid, Spain, Rights MADRID, Saudi
MADRID, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Spanish banks Bankinter (BKT.MC) and Caixabank (CABK.MC) are considering challenging the government's new banking tax proposal in court, executives from the lenders said on Monday. An amended windfall tax proposal for Spanish banks and large energy companies last week cleared its first hurdle in parliament with the backing of the leftist ruling coalition and several regional parties. Earlier this month, the banking tax was amended to impose levies on the local units of foreign lenders after the ECB said the proposal would distort competition. Any potential legal challenge from the sector against the government would constitute an unprecedented legal move. BBVA's (BBVA.MC) Chief Executive Onur Genc said his bank would analyse the implications of the bank tax proposal and "we will decide in due time whether to appeal it".
In Spain, around three-quarters of the population are homeowners, with most opting for floating-rate mortgages which are exposed to interest rate rises. Other countries, such as Hungary, Portugal, Poland and Greece, have approved different forms of mortgage support. Spain's banks will provide mortgage support for vulnerable families earning less than 25,200 euros ($25,815) per year through an amended industry-wide code of good practice. They will be able to restructure mortgages at a lower interest rate during a five-year grace period. Measures will also make it cheaper for families to switch from variable to fixed rate mortgage contracts.
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