Spain's borrowing costs shot up at a bond auction on Thursday, after economic data confirmed the country is back in recession and a report of an outflow of deposits from nationalised Bankia hammered its share price. Madrid approved plans by the country's heavily-indebted autonomous regions to make budget cuts worth 18 billion euros this year, and a government source said Bankia would present a plan for its restructuring next week.
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