At Davos, a number of business leaders do not anticipate a return to the pre-2019 pattern of zero rates
Plus, a new push on ‘responsible remuneration’
Also in today’s newsletter, Starmer tries to reassure the global elite on a Labour Britain, and make himself out to be prime minister in waiting
Rumours of the demise of international business and trade have been exaggerated
Plus, a call for green hydrogen expansion in Europe
Plus, business schools bolster commitment to sustainability research
Also in today’s newsletter: scandal-hit European parliament returns to work with its reputation on the line
Business leaders prepare to meet in Davos as a third of world economy forecast to be in recession this year
World Economic Forum delegates fear that a long period of peace and economic integration could be coming to a close
An FT column offering a behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist
Plus, Carl Icahn suffers defeat in his McDonald’s pig battle
Plus, Glencore plots a PR campaign after pleading guilty to bribery charges and Patrick Drahi has a run-in with M&A watchdogs
Plus, a hectic day of shareholder votes in the US
Plus, prepare for a new set of ESG standards coming down the track and annual meetings get testy
Officials in talks to resume lending under $6bn programme
From foreign affairs to food crises, most business leaders have turned bearish because of global uncertainty
Financiers and CEOs are no longer the masters of the universe as nationalism and militarism take over
The World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting is back, with attendees in town for the first time since 2020
Why do we keep putting ourselves through this charade?
Executives and investors gather in Davos to discuss mounting economic and financial challenges
Technological progress suggests the turn from globalisation can bring benefits as well as challenges
From economic crises to preparing for the next pandemic, here’s what the first forum for two years will focus on
Hit and miss swipes at the global business elite
The whole idea is to feel upbeat about the world’s problems, not to solve them
The UN’s climate jamboree in Glasgow will feature the great, the good, the activists — and weeks of tedious negotiation
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