Spain Votes For Change
Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and his Popular Party have become the latest European governing party this year to face a voter backlash against economic austerity.
Spanish voters opt for change in the country's elections. Presenter Manuela Saragosa ask Javier Diaz-Gimenez, professor of economics at the IESE business school in Madrid, what it means for one of Europe's largest economies. Also, the 成人快手's Elizabeth Hotson reports on the future for small craft brewers in the wake of AB InBev's $106bn takeover of its rival SABMIller, one of the largest deals ever in corporate history. And our regular commentator Lucy Kellaway of the Financial Times tells us why she thinks conference calls are a waste of time.
(Picture: Podemos supporters react to a speech following the election results; Credit: David Ramos/Getty Images)
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