| Dear reader, Europe's sovereign debt crisis—can the euro survive? 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. Take a look at the latest programme to find out more. Confirmed speakers include: - Olli Rehn, European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs
- George Papaconstantinou, Minister of Finance, Government of Greece
- Fernando Teixeira dos Santos, Minister of Finance, Government of Portugal
- 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
Plus, join one of our breakfast briefings with senior editors of The Economist, including Brooke Unger, Berlin Bureau Chief and Jonathan Rosenthal, European Finance and Business Correspondent. Early booking rates available before 25th June—save €200 To take advantage of this offer, register online at www.economistconferences.com/eurozone quoting code: EMBA/IN. The next few years may well be the toughest the euro has ever faced. Join us as we tackle the issues behind the headlines, and learn how the euro zone's future and your company's future are interlinked. Yours sincerely, Claire Wolstenholme Conferences Director, Europe Economist Conferences | |
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