MADRID (Reuters) - Monday will mark one year since a banned referendum in Catalonia on whether to separate from the rest of Spain.
At the height of the crisis over Catalonia's secession drive last year, thousands of companies moved their legal headquarters out of the region, the Madrid stock market and government bonds took a hit and the Spanish state came under strong pressure.
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