The lastest BBVA podcasts you may not miss. October 2019

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BBVA Group / 23 October, 2019
The lastest BBVA podcasts you may not miss. October 2019

Communications

With the new podcast channels from BBVA, you can have access to the latest news about personal finance, fintech solutions, work methodologies and tips to help users make the best financial decisions, and much more.

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  1. Do we know how to save? We will listen to the best tips to save with this podcast. For this, we have the collaboration of David Carrasco, the commercial and marketing director of BBVA Asset Management.

 

  1. What are maths for? Great figures not only of science but also of thought, art, and literature, coincide: mathematics is in everything. We will try to cover the unbeatable, and reflect on the influence on mathematics in our world, how they are taught, how they are applied and why we should all like them.

 

  1. Four years promoting the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

 

  1. We begin the third season of ‘Blink’ with an exceptional guest: Jorge Sicilia, chief economist of the BBVA Group and director of BBVA Research. In this podcast, Jorge shares with us his vision about the challenges facing the global economy in the coming years

 

  1. Migration and remittances, from social to economic impact: The Migration and Remittances Yearbook 2019 is a specific analysis of the behavior of migrants and remittances both in Mexico and in the world.

 

  1. Sustainability has dominated the headlines around the world for decades and is only picking up speed. From achieving a sustainable future by local initiatives to campaigns by larger entities here in the U.S. and across the globe.

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