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Europe between protectionism and openness: How to compete in a fragmented world
2 September 2025
In our latest Future is Blue episode, we explored a question that now sits at the center of the European Union economic debate: how to navigate between the rising tide of protectionism and the long-standing benefits of openness. Our guest, Ana María Santacreu, Senior Economic Policy Advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, walked us through the evidence: trade is fragmenting along geopolitical lines, vulnerabilities are crystallizing around critical inputs, and Europe’s best lever for resilience may lie at home—by finishing the job of integrating its own market.
Autores: Carnicero Urabayen, Carlos
Comprender la IA. Big data y aprendizaje estadístico automático
La creciente expansión de aplicaciones y modelos de Inteligencia Artificial (IA) en distintos ámbitos de la actividad humana hace cada vez más necesaria la capacidad de valorar su alcance, reconocer sus limitaciones y aprovechar óptimamente sus posibilidades.
Autores: Peña, Daniel
Tags: Bancos, Big Data, creatividad, Digitalización, Educación, Eficiencia, Estadística, Evaluación, Filtros colaborativos, Generación de lenguaje, información, Inteligencia artificial, LLM, Marketing, Potencia de cálculo, Privacidad, productos y servicios bancarios, Reconocimiento de imágenes, Reconocimiento de voz, Redes de clientes, Redes neuronales, Riesgos, Sector financiero, Seguridad, Sistemas de clasificación, Sistemas de recomendación, tutores virtuales, Vectorización
Europe’s AI moment: Between regulation and global relevance
26 August 2025
The European Union has become the first major global power to establish a comprehensive legal framework for artificial intelligence. But can Europe move from being a regulatory pioneer to a global AI leader?
Autores: Carnicero Urabayen, Carlos
The growing influence of BRICS+ and what it means for Europe
24 July 2025
The world economy is entering a new phase, one where the traditional dominance of Western powers is increasingly being challenged by a coalition of emerging economies: BRICS+
Autores: Carnicero Urabayen, Carlos
Spanish non-financial corporates’ balance sheets: Asset growth and deleveraging in the euro era
23 July 2025
Since entering the euro area, Spain’s non-financial corporations have doubled their real asset base while significantly reducing leverage, particularly bank debt. This structural shift from debt-financed expansion to self-funded investment reflects broader changes in corporate behavior amid evolving economic and financial conditions.
Autores: Salas Fumás, Vicente
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