
Bank of Spain's Political Storm Rages On With Officials Exiting
What began as criticism of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's decision to appoint one of his own ministers to the helm has now morphed into an extended furor focused both on management style and how the governor is positioning the central bank in public debate.
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