Economy Video. Spanish banks lose mortgage interest rate case Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 21/12/2016 - 17:01 GMT+1 The European Court of Justice has ruled that two million Spanish mortgage holders are entitled to bank refunds because they paid too much interest. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Spanish banks lose mortgage interest rate case Now playing Next Sixteen injured in rare Turkey school shooting in Siverek district Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 14th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Germany cuts fuel tax as oil prices surge on Iran blockade Now playing Next Oil tops $100 as Iran blockade looms, forint surges on Hungary results Now playing Next All Dolce, no Gabbana? D&G co-founder quits as chairman amid debt talk Now playing Next Greenpeace warns of potential 'catastrophic' Chernobyl collapse Now playing Next New study solves mystery of Christopher Columbus’ resting place Now playing Next EU country now world's largest foreign aid donor as US slashes funds Now playing Next Trump refuses to apologise after clash with Pope Leo XIV over Iran war Now playing Next Magyar presses for swift power transfer and vows to unlock EU funds Now playing Next Thousands gather in Poland for annual 'March of the Living' to remember Holocaust victims Now playing Next Qatar rejects claims of side deals with Iran and calls for regional solution to war Now playing Next Inside Record Store Day 2026: "It’s a lot of work, but a lot of pleasure" Now playing Next Berlin and Kyiv seal sweeping pact on drones, data and missiles Now playing Next LUX Audience Award finalists discuss themes of love and freedom in film More videos
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