Davos 2024: Who's coming and what to expect
Last year at Davos, the word 'polycrisis' was on everybody's lips as leaders deliberated the cascading and connected crises of the moment. Today, even as we turn our attention to new cris...
Last year at Davos, the word 'polycrisis' was on everybody's lips as leaders deliberated the cascading and connected crises of the moment. Today, even as we turn our attention to new cris...
The world of work is undergoing rapid socio-economic and technological change. Against a backdrop of global disruption, every aspect of life and work has been affected by the pandemic, ge...
At its core, climate change is also a health issue: from the air we breathe to the food we eat, the health of the planet is fundamentally linked to our own health.
The cost-of-living crisis and the long tail of the pandemic have set back progress on creating a more gender-equal world.
Amid deep economic uncertainty and a jobs outlook that is set to be upended, leaders and experts at the Growth Summit called for inclusive, sustainable and resilient growth.
What percentage of workplace tasks are already automated? You might be shocked to learn that it is as high as 34%, according to the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2023. Howe...
“We're pretty much all in the same boat, whether you are a factory worker or on the frontlines or whether you're a knowledge worker sitting behind a desk. Technology is shifting the way a...
The World Economic Forum Growth Summit 2023, taking place 2-3 May in Geneva, comes at a time of economic uncertainty, as global transformations disrupt industries, labour markets and live...
Each financial crisis puts a spotlight on banking regulation. It happened in 2008 and some 15 years later, here we are again.
The managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has urged the international community to stay realistic about the prospects of an economic recovery.
Central banks must resist political and public pressure to ease up on their action to reduce inflation, a leading US economist has warned.
That's it for our 53rd Annual Meeting in Davos. We've covered a huge range of topics and themes at a difficult time for the global community as it faces a series of interlinked crises - a...
En un contexto de pesimismo económico en toda Europa, la directora del Banco Central Europeo ha esbozado sus expectativas para la economía del bloque en 2023 durante la Reunión Anual del ...
Welcome to the final day of the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting in Davos. All week, we've brought you a run down of what you expect, the sessions you won't want to miss, pre-reading...
We heard today from Yoon Suk Yeol, President of the Republic of Korea, and Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister of Greece.