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- Institute of International Finance (IIF) | World Economic Forum
Institute of International Finance (IIF) The Institute of International Finance is a global association of financial institutions Its members include most of the world's largest commercial banks and investment banks, as well as a growing number of insurance companies and investment management firms
- What is ‘global debt’ - and how high is it now? - World Economic Forum
Now it has not only reached a new record, but pushed the global debt-to-GDP ratio – which had previously been in decline – to 336% for the second consecutive quarter "As higher rates and higher debt levels push government interest expenses higher, domestic debt strains are set to increase," the Institute of International Finance (IIF) warns
- World Economic Forum Annual Meeting
The Annual Meeting 2025 of The World Economic Forum will take place at Davos-Klosters from 20th to 24th January 2025
- Timothy Adams - Agenda Contributor | World Economic Forum
Timothy Adams President and Chief Executive Officer, Institute of International Finance (IIF) Former: US Undersecretary of Treasury for International Affairs; Managing Director, The Lindsey Group, an economic advisory firm, Washington DC
- Global debt drops in 2022 - The World Economic Forum
Image: IIF, BIS, IMF, National sources However, investment bank JPMorgan says the modest falls in developed-market debt in 2022 pale into insignificance give the huge rise since the global financial crash 15 years ago It calculates that developed market public-sector debt as a share of GDP has surged to 122%, from 73% just before the crash
- How has COVID-19 affected global debt? | World Economic Forum
Image: IIF, BIS, Haver, National Sources Within developed markets, government debt-to-GDP grew by 21 percentage points compared to 11 for non-financial corporates, and 6 for households This is unsurprising as governments have supplied billions (or in some cases, trillions) of economic stimulus while also pulling in less tax revenue
- Schwab Foundation Awards 2025: New Social Entrepreneurs and Innovators . . .
The Schwab Foundation Awards 2025 celebrate 18 social entrepreneurs and innovators from 15 organizations spanning 13 countries who are driving systemic change worldwide This year’s awardees are transforming healthcare and education, creating livelihoods for economically marginalized communities, protecting nature and more The Schwab Foundation Awards kick off a three-year journey to
- Nature Finance and Biodiversity Credits: A Private Sector Roadmap to . . .
Despite private financing rising to over $102 billion in 2023, a $700 billion annual gap remains to adequately fund nature Moving from intention to action requires businesses to define nature-positive strategies that align conservation with financial performance To complement that, companies can develop nature finance action plans to operationalize the strategy, defining and prioritising
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