Daniel Lacalle
Economist and author, recognized for his clear and direct analysis. His vision inspires an understanding of the economy with realism and perspective, conveying confidence in the importance of knowledge and informed debate.
Biography / Speaker Info
Daniel Lacalle Fernández is a Spanish economist, investor, author and lecturer, recognized worldwide for his influential work in the fields of finance, energy and economic policy. His career is a clear example of a career that combines academic rigor with deep practical experience in financial markets. With a direct communication style and a liberal vision of the economy, Lacalle has positioned himself as one of the most authoritative voices in the debate on macroeconomic stability and the future of Europe.
His career took off in the asset management world, where he worked for large investment funds and held senior management roles in the energy sector. This experience gave him a unique perspective on risks and opportunities in global markets. Over the years, Lacalle has established himself as a prestigious fund manager and a trusted consultant to investors around the world. His work focuses on analyzing global economic trends and identifying investment opportunities.
One of Daniel Lacalle's main achievements is his ability to translate complex economic concepts into practical and applicable ideas for the general public. His books, such as Nosotros no somos como ellos (2014) and Acabemos con el paro (2015), have become fundamental guides for those seeking to understand the economy. In his publications, Lacalle explores how public policies and bureaucracy affect growth and job creation. He is a strong advocate of fiscal discipline, tax reduction and economic freedom as engines of prosperity.
In addition to his work as an investor and author, Daniel Lacalle is a sought-after speaker at economic, business and political events around the world. His talks focus on the future of the economy, globalization and the importance of structural reforms. His legacy is measured by his ability to popularize the economic debate and his valuable contribution to the debate on the future of work and innovation, leaving a trail of knowledge and inspiring a new generation of leaders.





