Banca Cívica has accepted the offer from the Catalan bank to pay €1.97 per share. With this operation, CaixaBank, the private bank created last year by the Catalan savings bank ‘La Caixa’, becomes Spain’s largest financial entity, ahead of BBVA and Banco Santander. After buying Banca Cívica, CaixaBank will have more than €342.6 billion in assets in the Spanish market. Banca Cívica was...
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The Spanish Minister for the Economy, Luís de Guindos, announced in Barcelona the future creation of...
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Researchers from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, in collaboration with a team from Slovakia’s...
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Barça have beaten AC Milan in style to extend their legend by becoming the first team to qualify for...
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‘Convergència Democràtica de Catalunya’ (CDC), the Liberal force within the two-party Centre-Right...
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The Spanish Government will not respect the territorial funding scheme, approved by the Spanish Parliament...
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The General Strike on March 29th ended without significant changes in the Spanish Government’s Labour...
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It is the first time since 2007 that unemployment has dropped in the month of March. In total, at the...
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The 2012 Alimentaria Exhibition welcomed 40,000 international visitors, which represents 29% of the 142,000...
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The Catalan theme park PortAventura opened its doors last weekend for the new season. Despite the crisis,...
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The good quality of the snow, because of significant falls in the last number of weeks, has made ski...
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'Ferran Adrià i elBulli. Risc, llibertat i creativitat' ('Ferran Adrià and elBulli. Risk, freedom and...
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