The boss of Spain's main business confederation, Antonio Garamendi, was optimistic that "everyone comes back home" in the wake of Sabadell—but a potential influx of company HQs back to Catalonia could take some time.
By Jesús Aguado, David Latona and Joan Faus MADRID/BARCELONA (Reuters) -The return of Spanish bank Sabadell's headquarters to Catalonia will be a boost for the region after years of political turmoil,
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Spain's Banco Sabadell is planning to hold an extraordinary board meeting shortly to move the headquarters back to Catalonia, two sources with knowledge of the matter said on Tuesday evening.
Spain's Banco Sabadell plans to hold an extraordinary board meeting on Wednesday to discuss the transfer of its headquarters back to Catalonia from Alicante, the bank said in a statement to the stock market supervisor.
Real Madrid is 2-0 in El Clasicos in the 2024-25 season, with at least one more to come. Los Blancos are scheduled to meet Barcelona on May 11 at the Camp Nou,
Barcelona (AFP) – Spain's Banco Sabadell approved Wednesday moving its headquarters back to Catalonia, the first major firm to do so after thousands left in the wake of the region's failed 2017 ...
At an espadrille-design workshop in Valencia, visitors create a wearable souvenir steeped in tradition and lore.
Illa stressed that he firmly defends “self-government for Catalonia,” but added that this should happen within a “plural and diverse Spain.” By working with the national government in Madrid, he believes he can improve the region’s public-health ...
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