Pressure is rising for the government to adhere to the prescribed debt ceiling of 55 percent of GDP.
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On Tuesday, the Treasury resumed the August debt auctions with an issue of letters to six and twelve months, in a movement that confirms the normality of the state financing calendar despite the announced cancellation of the date of the 20th.Letters and bonds: the roadmap of the first week of August On Tuesday, August 4, the Treasury will offer letters to 6 and 12 months. In the last auction of this type, the agency placed 5,617 million euros, r…