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Global trade growth could more than double in 2024. Here’s why Global trade growth could more than double this year, according to the three major international economic organizations Despite lower inflation, interest rates, and increased economic activity, persistent risks and divergences between economies still threaten international trade, they say The World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on the Future of Trade and Investment supports the
What is a bear market and what causes it? | World Economic Forum A bear market occurs when a market experiences prolonged price declines Factors such as a weak or slowing economy or shocks like pandemics or war can all contribute to a bear market In contrast, a bull market is when stocks are rising – or expected to rise – over a prolonged period
Tariffs return to centre stage, and other news to know The latest roundup from the Forum’s Head of Economic Growth and Transformation covers revived US tariff plans and trade flows that are realigning along geopolitical fault lines
The global economy enters a new era | World Economic Forum The global economy needs a clear and predictable trading system addressing longstanding gaps in international trading rules, including the pervasive use of non-tariff barriers or other trade-distorting measures This will require improved cooperation Monetary policy will also need to remain agile
New report details global trade challenges - and other international . . . This monthly round-up brings you a selection of the latest news and updates on global trade Top international trade stories: A new World Bank report highlights global trade challenges and slow recovery; Emerging economies' share of world trade has doubled over past 60 years, UNCTAD says; India sees boom in exports; and more
Indias Carbon Credit Trading Scheme needs price stability India has created a new Carbon Credit Trading Scheme, a national carbon market that puts a price on emissions across nine industrial sectors To begin compliance in 2026, India has an opportunity to learn from international experience and embed market stability mechanisms, avoiding the costly corrections that have challenged other compliance carbon markets For the Carbon Credit Trading Scheme