Latest update: 31/05/2012 

- banking - euro - financial crisis - Spain


Will Spain go bust?

On the day that Spain’s stock market hits a nine-year low, François Picard’s panel predicts the Spanish prime minister will have to go back on his pledge not to seek a bailout sooner rather than later.

  • Shahin Vallée, Economist, Visiting Fellow at Bruegel think tankDany Lang, Professor of Economics, University of Paris at Villetaneuse & Author, Manifesot of Appalled Economists
  • Yannis Lehuédé, Los Indignados Paris
  • Javier Gonzalez, CEO of Aquamobile, member of Young European Leaders

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    Produced by Christopher Davis, Sara Bertilsson, Mary Colombel

 

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