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    On 27 November 2012, CaixaBank announced its plan to buy nationalized bank Banco de Valencia after Spain's bank restructuring fund called FROB injects €4.5 billion into Banco de Valencia. The FROB also assumed losses of up to 72.5% for a period of ten years in certain assets held by Banco de Valencia.

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    Can Peixauet station (L9 Nord). Plaça de Catalunya station (L1) Universitat station (L1) Gavarra station (L5) Ticket vending machines at Sants Estació station.. The Barcelona Metro (Catalan and Spanish: Metro de Barcelona) [a] is a network of rapid transit electrified railway lines that run mostly underground in central Barcelona and into the city's suburbs.

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    Credit - Denis Novikov—iStock/Getty Images. I f you’ve been scrolling too long on social media, you might be suffering from “brain rot,” the word of 2024, per the publisher of the Oxford ...