Thomson Reuters will be holding an event in London on December 10 looking at key political and economic risks to watch in Western Europe in 2010. Clients will have the chance to quiz expert Reuters correspondents from across the region on topics ranging from security and terrorism to quantitative easing, financial regulation and Britain's upcoming election. The event will take place in the Thomson Reuters building, 30 South Colonnade, Canary Wharf, London. Registration will begin at 3:30 p.m., with the event beginning at 4 p.m. and a drinks reception beginning at 5:15 p.m. Topics discussed will include: How will European authorities exit from fiscal and monetary stimulus packages? What impact will Britain's 2010 election have on markets? What banking risks remain to the wider European economy? Is the risk of a terror attack in Europe rising or falling? Panellists will include: Peter Apps, Political Risk Correspondent, Europe, Middle East and Africa Paul Taylor, European policy columnist Krista Hughes, European Central Bank correspondent Douwe Miedema, Chief Correspondent, Investment Banking and M&A Noah Barkin, Chief Correspondent, Berlin Keith Weir, Chief Correspondent, United Kingdom and Ireland William Maclean, Security correspondent For a link to the full invitation, click here: http://online.thomsonreuters.com/assets/political_risk_pdf/Invitation_PDF.pdf To register for attendance, click here http://online.thomsonreuters.com/forms/Political-Economic-Risk/ ((Reuters messaging: peter.apps.reuters.com@reuters.net; email: peter.apps@reuters.com; telephone: +44 20 7542 0262))