The use of Entidad de Tenencia de Valores Extranjeros (ETVE)s by international investors has increased dramatically in the last few years. Both Spanish and non-Spanish newspapers and other publications have reflected this by emphasizing the fact that most large multinationals already have in place an ETVE structure (see the article in Cinco Días, a Spanish economic newspaper, on April 22 2003). More recently, Cinco Días also reported on May 24 2004, that a substantial part of foreign investment coming into Spain in the last few years was made through ETVEs.
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