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After
working six years as a senior executive for a multinational
payroll-processing company in Barcelona, Spain, Mr. Vildosola is cutting
his professional and financial ties with his troubled homeland. He has
moved his family to a village near Cambridge, England, where he will
take the reins at a small software company, and he has transferred his
savings from Spanish banks to British banks.
“The
macro situation in Spain is getting worse and worse,” Mr. Vildosola,
38, said last week just hours before boarding a plane to London with his
wife and two small children. “There is just too much risk. Spain is
going to be next after Greece, and I just don’t want to end up holding
devalued pesetas.”
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