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Spain's government approves 120mn euro aid for Duro Felguera

  • Duro Felguera, whose shares were up 2.3% on the day in afternoon trading, is the second Spanish company to benefit from the programme after the government approved a 475 million euro package for Air Europa late last year.
  • The government has earmarked a 10 billion-euro fund to potentially bail out companies in strategic sectors that are considered viable but are experiencing solvency problems due to the coronavirus.
Published March 9, 2021 Updated March 9, 2021 09:34pm
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MADRID: Spain approved a 120 million euro ($143 million) state aid package for engineering company Duro Felguera as part of a programme to help companies struggling financially due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the government said on Tuesday.

Duro Felguera, whose shares were up 2.3% on the day in afternoon trading, is the second Spanish company to benefit from the programme after the government approved a 475 million euro package for Air Europa late last year.

The aid package includes a 20 million euro loan, 30 million euros in equity and the remaining 70 million euro will be hybrid debt convertible into equity, government spokeswoman Maria Jesus Montero told a news conference after the weekly cabinet meeting.

The government has earmarked a 10 billion-euro fund to potentially bail out companies in strategic sectors that are considered viable but are experiencing solvency problems due to the coronavirus.