The document discusses the Catalan independence referendum in Spain and its implications. It makes the following key points:
1) While the referendum has increased short-term political volatility in Europe, the author maintains a bullish outlook on European equities as the situation does not pose an existential risk to the region.
2) The referendum results showed 90% support for independence but on a low 42% turnout, as those opposed largely boycotted it. However, the Spanish government deems the vote illegal.
3) The Spanish government's crackdown in response to the referendum has angered international observers and could increase momentum for the independence movement.
The summary captures the high level context around the Catalan