Spanish tariff deficit “no longer a source of concern for investors”

Besides, utilities companies have received authorization to sell the rights of recovery of this deficit to third parties. This should put an end to the long period of uncertainty in the sector. However, there are some doubts regarding the possibility that income won’t fully cover the costs over 2014.

Experts at Santander believe that the problem of the Spanish tariff deficit is “not a source of concern for investors anymore, because the regulatory framework should maintain the balance between income and cost, with scope for a reasonable margin of error.”

 

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