Banco Sabadell returns to Catalonia during a crucial moment of BBVA's takeover bid, an action that responds to its corporate interest.
The return is made to safeguard political and institutional supports prior to the takeover bid acceptance period.
It initiates a political message in favor of Salvador Illa and his policy of stability and legal security in Catalonia.
Banco Sabadell's operation, despite being business-oriented, is set within a prominent political context.
Indications suggest an economic power shift toward Catalonia, supported by the Government.
The possibility is suggested that the Government may be shaping an economic framework in line with its interests.
Conclusion: Banco Sabadell's return to Catalonia is a strategic movement that could be indicative of an economic power shift to this region and newer political and economic alignments.