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  • Spain Begs to Be at Upcoming G-20; Brazil Refuses [View article]
    In my view, the reason Spain (and the Netherlands, for that matter) are not represented in the G-20 is out of pure politics i.e. over-representation of Europe and under-representation of LatAm and Emerging economies. I would wholeheartedly support Spain's admission to the G-20, but obviously, that doesn't matter much. Spain will stay out until the politicians find a way to include it.

    This is much the same sort of politics at play with Russia and the G8.
    May 04 13:16 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Spain Begs to Be at Upcoming G-20; Brazil Refuses [View article]
    Pinheiro, I certainly don't wish ill for Spain. In fact, an Argetine friend and I were wondering how Argentina was in the G-20 and Spain was not. The facts you quote regarding Spanish multinationals and the Spanish GNP would suggest that Spain belongs in the G-20.

    But, they are not. They are standing on the outside looking in.


    On May 01 11:47 AM Pinheiro wrote:

    > just a few huge 'buts' to this unbalanced article. Spain is still
    > the biggest economy in the Spanish speaking world, according to WB
    > statistics (ex aequo with Mexico in PPP basis, but ahead of it in
    > CER, which is the criteria used by economists to measure the size
    > of a given economy). Moreover, Span's GNP is much bigger than those
    > of ten current member of the G20, in fact it's a little bigger than
    > those of Brazil and Canada. It should be added that Spain is the
    > fifth largest foreign investor worldwide and it boasts a wide range
    > of trully world class multinationals, among then three of the five
    > biggest renewable energy companies ( Iberdrola, Acciona and Abertis),
    > it has one of the soundest financial systems (BBVA, Santander, which
    > is now the biggest bank in euro area and among the five world biggest)-
    > CCM is a small savings bank, not a mayor one (present only in one
    > of the 17 regions of Spain). Next time, Mr. Harrison, don't confuse
    > your wishes with reality.
    May 01 15:43 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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