The US investment banks considered by Podemos as "the powerful" who do not want left in the Government of Spain meet this Wednesday in Davos with the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez. Moncloa sources confirm that among the fortnight of investors who will meet with the president are responsible for Morgan Stanley, Citi or Bank of America . All of them have published analyzes on the Spanish economy in recent months, suspicious that the entry of Podemos in the Coalition Executive radicalizes the PSOE and damages the solvency of Spain. So much so that the secretary of Organization of Podemos, Pablo Echenique, equated Morgan Stanley last May to CEOE. for his hostility towards his formation.

In Moncloa they consider it necessary for Sanchez to explain his economic policy to the main world investors and "transmit confidence" to this elite of capitalism that meets every year in Davos, as this newspaper published last Sunday.

Sanchez tried to attend the 50th anniversary dinner of the World Economic Forum invited by President Klaus Schwab on Tuesday night and, in addition to the appointment with investors, will hold bilateral meetings with multinational officials interested in knowing first hand if The new government policy will harm them. The planned day begins with Tim Cook, the president of Apple, hostile to the so-called Google Rate, and follows Matt Britin, vice president of Google for Europe, Africa and the Middle East . It also includes a meeting with Jean-Dominique Senard, president of the Renault Nissan-Mitsubishi global alliance; Clotilde Delbos, interim president of the Renault Group; and José Vicente de los Mozos, deputy general manager of Renault Spain. The latter has been critical of government policy with diesel and argues that the problem is not this fuel, but the aging of the national car park.

Also on his agenda is Andy Jassy, ​​CEO of Amazon Web Services; and Lakshmi Mittal, CEO of ArcelorMittal, the steel group concerned about the cost of energy in Spain.

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