Spain's economy has been a trouble spot for Europe since the beginning of the financial and sovereign debt crisis. But as Europe breathes easier over Greece and others, Spain's economy is worsening and so is the mood of its citizens. Violent protests in key cities throughout the country against new labour reforms are just the latest sign of popular unrest in the Eurozone's fourth largest economy.
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Jose Luis Kaiser, Chief Counselor for the Economic and Commercial Office of the Spanish Embassy in Beijing;
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Luca Silipo, Managing Director and Chief Economist for Asia Pacific at Natixis Bank;
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Nicholas Economides, Executive Director of the NET Institute and Professor of Economics at the Stern School of Business at New York University.
Panel Discussion:
Global Talk: Today's events include the Egypt court suspending the constitutional assembly, big concerns around a Syrian ceasefire, Rick Santorum quitting the Republican presidential race, and much more. This section is presented by Robert Costelloe, Zhou Jingnan, Abhijan Barua and Zeng Liang.