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Instituto Cervantes hosts forum on global economy

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Instituto Cervantes presents ÒÀHAY SALIDA? Is There a Way Out?: The Global Economy Today,Ó a forum which brings to light the current situation of the European and Spanish Þscal crisis. Participat­ing are Spanish economists Juan L. G—mez and Luis Ca–ete. The forum will be moderated by the economic and commercial counselor of Spain in the Philippine­s, Enrique Fe‡s. It will take place on Jan. 22, 2013 at 6 p. m. at the Sal—n de Actos of Instituto Cervantes.

Where exactly is the global economy headed? The same question applies to the Spanish economy. What are the necessary measures for both to overcome the crisis they are currently facing? Three Spanish economists engage in a dialogue as they discuss the state of the global and the Spanish economy today, the challenges that Europe and the rest of the world will have to overcome and the opportunit­ies present that these countries can take advantage of to be able to work within their Þnancial constraint­s.

Since the onset of the global Þnancial crisis in 2007, countries that were affected up to this day continue to experience the effects in varying degrees. In particular, many of the countries in the Eurozone have been burdened by the devastatin­g effects of a crisis that is also affecting economies like those of the USA and other countries. Although these nations have implemente­d measures which aim to alleviate the problem, many are still concerned over the effectivit­y of such policies.

Enrique Fe‡s is an expert in internatio­nal economics and has held several posts related to trade, internatio­nal and Þnancial issues both in the Spanish public sector and in the academe. He is a frequent lecturer on economic and commercial forums and has contribute­d to a number of articles in specialize­d economic publicatio­ns.

The forum will kick off with a screening of the 2006 Carlos IglesiasÕ Þlm Un franco, 14 pesetas, a Þlm about two Spaniards in the 1960s who leave their lives and families in Spain to emigrate to Switzerlan­d in search of a better livelihood.

This event is presented by the Instituto Cervantes and the Economic and Commercial OfÞce of Spain in the Philippine­s. Forum will fully be conducted in Spanish. Free admission on a Þrst-come, Þrst-served basis.

Instituto Cervantes de Manila is at 855 TM Kalaw St., Ermita, Manila. For informatio­n and reservatio­ns, call 526-1482 loc. 115.

 ??  ?? Enrique Feás, economic and commercial counselor of Spain in the Philippine­s
Enrique Feás, economic and commercial counselor of Spain in the Philippine­s

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