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    Debt crisis: Barack Obama demands action as leaders ponder Spanish bank rescue

    Fri, 06/08/2012 - 13:08 EDT - Telegraph
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    US President Barack Obama has demanded that European leaders act "right now" as ministers in Brussels deliberate over whether to impose a bail-out on Spanish banks.

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