The World Economic Forum’s president, Børge Brende, has raised the alarm on three potentially dangerous financial bubbles that could reshape global markets in the coming months. Speaking in Brazil’s ...
As world leaders meet in Brazil for the COP30 climate summit, many of the executives tasked with funding global ...
GENEVA (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump will take part virtually in the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos just ...
World Economic Forum President Børge Brende shared crucial insights on the impact of potential US trade tariffs as Donald ...
The world should watch out bubbles in financial markets, the president of the World Economic Forum has warned.
Large investments in artificial intelligence (AI) and cryptocurrencies could lead to the development of bubbles, according to ...
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The World Economic Forum’s President and CEO, Børge Brende, on Monday warned that escalating trade tensions between the United States and China could have far-reaching consequences for global growth, ...
‘Today’s meeting of the donor coordination group for the Palestinian people took place at a time of uncertainty concerning resumption of the negotiations. It was therefore significant that both ...
Børge Brende is President of the World Economic Forum and Head of the Forum’s Centre for Regional and Geopolitical Affairs. Brende served as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Trade and Industry ...
Børge Brende has been Norway’s Minister of Foreign Affairs since October 16, 2013. He also served as Minister of the Environment and as Minister of Trade and Industry, and as a member of the Storting.