The huge growth of funds means that half of the Spanish stock market is controlled by foreign owners, making them decisive in dealing with corporate movements or strategic changes.
There was a time when the core shareholders of listed companies in Spain were dominated by the country's large banks, which through their industrial portfolios acted as reference partners in groups such as Telefonica, Repsol or
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