Spanish business circles believe banking giant Sabadell's decision to return its headquarters to Catalonia will entice back ...
Since 2004 the regional government has maintained a delegation just steps from the headquarters of the European Commission.
The view from Barcelona v Madrid Puigdemont's announcement - reaction and analysis Catalonia crisis: What are the options now? The referendum resulted in almost 90% of voters backing independence ...
Catalonia, a wealthy region in northeastern Spain, is defying the national government's efforts to block an independence referendum from taking place on Oct.1. WSJ looks at why the Catalans want ...
Hundreds of thousands have attended a rally for Spanish unity in Barcelona after Catalonia was stripped of its autonomy for declaring independence. Many urged the jailing of sacked Catalan leader ...
Spain's Banco Sabadell plans to hold an extraordinary board meeting on Wednesday to discuss the transfer of its headquarters ...
But that, in turn, could jeopardise support for a Puigdemont government from Catalonia’s most vehement pro-independence party, the CUP.” Puigdemont told reporters today that he would like to ...
Spain's Banco Sabadell approved Wednesday moving its headquarters back to Catalonia, the first major firm to do so after ...
Catalonia should hold a new vote on independence from Spain within two years, the head of the region's government said on Thursday in a fresh challenge to Madrid following days of unrest by pro-se ...
Catalonia voted to declare independence from Spain. Immediately after the vote, the Spanish Senate approved Article 155, which allows the government to take control over Catalonia. Hours later ...
A possible move by Spanish bank Sabadell to return its headquarters to Catalonia would be a boost for the region after years ...