Euros due to Catalonia

The announcement of Catalonia's Independence on Friday has had influence in many spheres. Even the euro fell because of tensions between Madrid and Catalonia. The European currency scored a 0.6 percent drop in $1,579, raising the total loss this week against the dollar to 1.7 percent, which is the highest value [...]
The announcement of Catalonia's Independence on Friday has had influence in many spheres.
Even the euro fell because of tensions between Madrid and Catalonia.
The European currency scored a 0.5 percent drop in $1,579 this week, raising the total loss against the dollar to 1.7 percent, which is the highest value in the last 11 months.
Official Madrid does not recognise Catalonia's independence, even giving orders to crush until it is expected to affect the economy as well.
In Barcelona, pro-independence was voted in the referendum, which was held this month, but Madrid is definitely not ready to accept that.











