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Spanish stocks - Factors to watch on Tuesday

Tue Aug 11, 2009 2:02am EDT

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MADRID, Aug 11 (Reuters) - The following Spanish stocks may be affected by newspaper reports and other factors on Tuesday. Reuters has not verified the newspaper reports, and cannot vouch for their accuracy:

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PRISA (PRS.MC)

The endebted Spanish media group has ordered bankers BNP Paribas (BNPP.PA) to accelerate the sale of part of its publishing group Santillana after the breakdown of talks with Mediapro's Imagina to merge the pair's audiovisual interests, Expansion reported on Tuesday, citing financial sources.

IBERIA (IBLA.MC)

The Spanish airline will release July traffic data after the market's close.

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