
Sabadell Chief Sees More Remedies for BBVA Deal Amid ‘Uproar'
'There is a social uproar against against this deal,' Cesar Gonzalez-Bueno said in an interview on Bloomberg TV. 'We can expect that there could be further remedies.'
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