CIENxCIEN Podcast

CIENxCIEN (one hundred percent) is a podcast on the latest economic, technological and social developments, brought to you by people working at the Banco de España. We want to throw open our doors and tell you about what we do, how we do it and the impact it has on your day-to-day life.

These down-to-earth yet rigorous podcasts will blend the simplicity of conversations between colleagues with the professionalism of our work in different areas, placing all our expertise at your disposal.

Women don't ask (and don't get) and other gender biases at work

09/03/2026 Laura Hospido

Would your work be valued the same if you were a woman instead of a man? What about the other way round? Are parts of your career shaped less by talent and more by gender? In this episode of CIENxCIEN, the Banco de España lifts the lid on the invisible prejudices at work, exploring how gender biases still drive opportunities, risks and appraisals. We need to change the score, not the orchestra, if we want to make the music sing.

Series: Women in Economy

Highlights

Can tariffs change the world?

06/05/2025

Javier Pérez

The import tariffs that the United States is imposing are shaking markets and the global economy. Could tariffs be a game changer?
In recent decades every economy in the world has grown thanks to globalisation. But inequalities have increased in the most developed countries, creating a sense of injustice in some.
Grab your headphones and find out where the United States’ true hegemonic power resides.

Series: International

What’s the cost of not being sustainable?

01/04/2025

Soledad Núñez

Imagine that, instead of living 50 more years, you were to live 200 more. Or even 500. Do you think you would use your resources as you do now, or would you rather keep a little more for tomorrow? That is what living sustainably is about: concerning ourselves not only with our own needs today but also with the needs of future generations. If you believe it would be very costly to create a sustainable world, you have no idea how expensive it would be to carry on with our unsustainable one.

Series: Sustainability, Women in Economy

Step inside the Banco de España

14/01/2025

José Luis Escrivá (Governor)

In the very first episode of the CIENxCIEN podcast, join Governor José Luis Escrivá as you step through the doors of the Banco de España to discover the many roles we play.
We will leverage his extensive career to explore the differences between the Banco de España and other national and international organisations and reflect on how the Bank has changed over the last 40 years.
Are you ready? Grab your headphones and step inside the Banco de España!

Series: Economy, Inside the Bank

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28/01/2026

Economic forecasting in stormy weather Series: Economy

Enrique Moral , Iván Kataryniuk

They say a butterfly flapping its wings in one part of the world can cause a hurricane in another, and everyone (people and countries alike) wants to be ready when this happens to the economy, so we’re not caught unawares. In this episode of CIENxCIEN, Ana Comellas invites Enrique Moral and Iván Kataryniuk to explain how macroeconomic projections enable us to anticipate the main economic variables, how accurate these forecasts are and how relevant they are in such a changing environment as the present one.

International trade

Imagenes-subhome-listado

06/11/2025

What impact do armed conflicts have on international trade? Series: Focus. Research Videoblog

Francesca Viani

Military conflicts in Ukraine and Palestine have changed the geopolitical landscape. They have also affected international trade, showing that a country is more vulnerable when it concentrates its imports in a few countries. Find further details in the study “Sourcing all the eggs from one basket: trade dependencies and import prices” by Irina Balteanu, Katja Schmidt, and Francesca Viani.

International trade

BalanzaPortada

28/07/2025

Spain’s trade with the United States and the impact of US tariffs

Francisco Javier Álvarez de Pedro , Coral García Esteban , Esther Gómez Rubio , Blanca Jiménez García

The United States is the sixth-largest market for Spain’s goods exports. While tariffs are expected to have a negative impact on the Spanish economy, this effect will likely be smaller than in the broader euro area, as Spain has less direct trade exposure to the United States and its bilateral trade is more geared towards services than that of the euro area.

International trade

Alimentos_Subhome

12/06/2025

Food security: what role do domestic production and imports play in Spain’s food supply?

Lucía Cuadro-Sáez

In recent years we have seen renewed interest in having a resilient food supply chain that ensures that food continues to reach consumers whatever the circumstances. Strategic food autonomy relies on strengthening domestic production and international trade, especially within the European single market.

International trade

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23/04/2025

Can tariffs change the world? Series: International

Javier Pérez

The import tariffs that the United States is imposing are shaking markets and the global economy. Could tariffs be a game changer?
In recent decades every economy in the world has grown thanks to globalisation. But inequalities have increased in the most developed countries, creating a sense of injustice in some.
Grab your headphones and find out where the United States’ true hegemonic power resides.

International trade

shutterstock_Mercosur

13/03/2025

Against the tide: the EU-Mercosur trade deal

Juan Carlos Berganza , Rodolfo G. Campos , Jacopo Timini

The European Union has stepped up its trade talks with Latin America in recent years, in response to shifts in geopolitics. One of the more tangible results has been the agreement with Mercosur which, if ratified, will strengthen economic integration between the two regions.

International trade

Mapa conexiones

13/09/2024

The boom in Spanish exports since 2008: what do we export and where to?

Coral García Esteban , Blanca Jiménez García

Between 2008 and 2023, Spanish exports grew as a share of GDP from 26% to 39%. This extraordinary growth was broad-based across products and destinations. However, the increasing fragmentation of international trade flows might threaten the future performance of Spanish exports.

International trade

Subhome

31/01/2024

What does the Banco de España’s bottleneck index tell us about the economic impact of the tensions in the Red Sea?

Francesca Viani

The Red Sea crisis is driving up global shipping costs. However, our bottleneck indicator suggests that, for the time being, the economic impact is limited compared with other previous episodes. In any event, developments must be closely monitored. Our daily bottleneck indicator enables us to track the situation in real time.

International trade