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Spain's Abertis board to discuss moving head office from Catalonia on Monday - source

MADRID (Reuters) - The board of Spanish infrastructure firm Abertis (ABE.MC) will meet on Monday to discuss moving its head office out of Catalonia as the region's parliament considers unilaterally declaring independence from Spain, a source familiar with the matter said.

Several big Catalan companies have announced plans to move their registered office to other cities in Spain after Catalonia went ahead with an independence referendum last week which was banned by a Spanish court.

There was no immediate comment from Abertis, which builds, maintains and operates highways in Spain, France and the Americas.

Italy's Atlantia (ATL.MI) bid 16.3 billion euros (14.64 billion pounds) for Abertis in May to create the world's biggest toll road operator.

(Reporting by Adrian Croft; Editing by Raquel Castillo)