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.

The library’s (special) value: facts vs falsehoods

11/02/2026 Celia Álvaro , Patricio Cerro

Did you know that what is often considered the very first piece of fake news claimed there were people living on the Moon? Misinformation is nothing new and although we may no longer fall for stories like this one from 1835, we are still surrounded by false claims dressed up to sound convincing. So how do we cut through them? Welcome to the Library, a place where every resource is chosen with care and packaged with a sprinkle of critical thinking. Just what we need to get our bearings.

Series: Inside the Bank

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

International trade

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

Climate change and green transition

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

Banco de España

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04/02/2026

Competition and financial stability in the fintech era

José Enrique Gutiérrez

Technological innovation in financial services (known as fintech) is changing the way we manage our finances. Understanding its potential impact on financial stability is a key concern for the Banco de España and other financial supervisors around the world.

Financial stability

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29/10/2025

How can we protect our economy when disaster strikes? Series: Economy, Inside the Bank

Carmen del Álamo , Isabel Alcalde , Raquel Vegas

Just a year ago, the Valencia flash floods shook Spain and raised doubts about our ability to cope with extreme weather conditions. How can we mitigate the social and material costs? What happens to an economy when devastation hits and cash is damaged? How can the Banco de España help in this kind of natural disasters? Join us in this special episode, dedicated to all the people affected by the floods and those who were part of the surge in solidarity that followed.

Financial stability

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05/09/2025

Desertification and wildfires in Spain. The impact of climate change on bank lending

Laura Álvarez , Carmen Broto , Olivier Hubert , Sergio Mayordomo

Desertification and the greater severity and frequency of wildfires pose a major climate risk for Spain. Together they can affect economic activity and also bank lending and financial stability. Conducting rigorous research on these issues allows us to understand their financial risk and helps us mitigate it.

Financial stability

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11/07/2025

After the flash floods in Spain, how did the Banco de España respond to the financial consequences?

Andres Azqueta , Ana Isabel Hernáez

The flash floods last autumn caused severe human, economic and environmental damage in eastern Spain. The Banco de España took a number of steps in response, including assessing and closely monitoring the financial situation in the area to identify the needs of households and businesses and any risks to the financial system.

Financial stability

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18/06/2025

Financial stability, a check-over for the banking sector Series: Economy, Regulation and Supervision

Alejandro Ferrer , Irene Roibas

Driving safely means having a reliable and well-maintained car. But the roads need to be good and conditions favourable as well. It’s the same with the banking sector. If a bank is to act as an intermediary (channelling funds from savers to investors) it has to be solvent. But that isn’t enough: is the road – the economy – in good condition? Is there enough financial stability to move forward? Grab your headphones and click to find out!

Financial stability

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27/05/2025

The Banco de España analyses the vulnerabilities and risks that could affect the Spanish financial system

Daniel Pérez Cid , Galo Nuño , Carlos Pérez Montes

The financial position of Spanish households, non-financial corporations and banks has fared favourably, while that of general government is more vulnerable. According to our latest Financial Stability Report, geopolitical tensions and the possibility of sudden, sharp corrections in the financial markets are the main risks to financial stability.

Financial stability

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24/10/2024

Better safe than sorry: how prudent lending standards lead to fewer corporate defaults

Jorge Galán , Luis Fernández Lafuerza

Banks implementing more prudent standards when lending to firms helps reduce corporate vulnerability and default risk, strengthens financial stability and supports economic recovery after crises.

Financial stability