Renewables group Abengoa starts insolvency proceedings

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Announcement by the clean energy specialist sends shares tumbling

One of Europe's leading renewable energy developers, Spain's Abengoa, has announced the start of insolvency proceedings, after a potential investor dropped a €350m rescue package for the heavily indebted...

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