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Euro Zone Dialogue: Where next for Europe’s economy?

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Chaired by John O’Sullivan, The Economist′s European economics correspondent, Euro Zone Dialogue boasts an unrivalled agenda featuring senior policy makers, leading executives and economists.
Chaired by John O’Sullivan, The Economist′s European economics correspondent, Euro Zone Dialogue boasts an unrivalled agenda featuring senior policy makers, leading executives and economists.

A decade after the euro’s introduction, crisis has hit Europe and exposed weaknesses in the single currency. With the Greek debt crisis spreading, and confidence shaken, corporate leaders are struggling to make sense of the maelstrom, and asking how the euro’s future will impact their business.

Chaired by John O’Sullivan, The Economist's European economics correspondent, Euro Zone Dialogue boasts an unrivalled agenda featuring senior policy makers, leading executives and economists. Together, they will deliver insight into the various scenarios that could play out around the single currency, and offer guidance on how to mitigate the risks.

September 23rd 2010, Berlin

Confirmed speakers include:

Fernando Teixeira dos Santos, Minister of Finance, Portugal
Olli Rehn, European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs
Michael Heise, Chief Economist, Allianz SE
Otmar Issing, President, Centre for Financial Studies and Former Member of the Board, European Central Bank
Thomas Mayer, Chief Economist, Deutsche Bank

Don’t miss your chance—join us as we tackle the issues behind the headlines, and learn how the euro zone’s and your company’s future are interlinked.

For further information or to register visit www.economistconferences.com/eurozone or email cemearegistrations@economist.com

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