Word: caja
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...life fearlessly and surrendering to one’s passions, and the song accordingly feels like it’s sung in a single, energized breath. “Báilala” is bound to induce dancing in anyone who comes across it: the enlivening blend of caja vallenata (Colombian drums that are played between the knees) and electric guitar makes this the album’s most invigorating song. Unlike the rest of Juanes’s albums, “La Vida...Es Un Ratico” has its fair share of ballads. Yet they prove...
...time when markets there are especially volatile. So in buying Abbey, Botín was seeking diversification. "The acquisition will balance Santander's risk while buying a bank with a critical volume that will allow it to reach the mass market," says Javier Bernat, an analyst with stockbroker Caja Madrid Bolsa. Botín said he would be able to wring cost savings of €450 million from Abbey as well as increasing revenues by €110 million, for a total of €560 million in increased earnings by 2007. This could mean sweeping job cuts at the British lender...