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This high-level event that will bring together policymakers, business leaders, diplomats, and academics to explore how global and regional developments impact countries in the Middle East and North Africa. Amid heightened global uncertainty, the discussions will focus on the policy actions required to foster sustained growth, stability, and shared prosperity across the region.
Published: 15th May 2025 04:15:59 By: IMF
IMF Video: Rising to the challenge: Europe’s path to growth and resilience
The sharply deteriorating global order is adding further complications to Europe’s already challenging economic situation. New tariffs come at a time when economies are grappling with structural transformations in demographics and energy, and amidst increasing security spending needs. Export markets are shrinking, uncertainty is undermining firms’ willingness to innovate, and public expenditure needs are rising. Without a turnaround in growth, Europe’s ability to deliver on its social welfare promises is in jeopardy. If European policymakers were to seize the moment, the region’s growth potential and resilience to shocks could rise substantially.
Published: 13th May 2025 06:38:10 By: IMF
IMF Video: آفاق الاقتصاد الإقليمي لمنطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال إفريقيا: ثلاث رسائل أساسية
جهاد أزعور من صندوق النقد الدولي يعرض ثلاث رسائل أساسية حول أحدث الآفاق الاقتصادية لمنطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال إفريقيا. تعرف على دور عدم اليقين العالمي المتزايد، والصراعات الإقليمية، والحاجة إلى تعزيز القدرة على الصمود في تشكيل الآفاق الاقتصادية للمنطقة. اقرأ التقرير الكامل: ]رابط[
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Published: 7th May 2025 08:06:51 By: IMF
IMF Video: Perspectives économiques régionales pour le Moyen-Orient et l’Afrique du Nord: 3 messages principaux
Jihad Azour, du FMI, communique trois messages principaux issus de la dernière édition des Perspectives économiques régionales pour le Moyen-Orient et l’Afrique du Nord. Découvrez comment l’incertitude mondiale croissante, les conflits régionaux et la nécessité de renforcer la résilience façonnent les perspectives économiques de la région. Lire le rapport dans son intégralité : https://www.imf.org/fr/Publications/REO/MECA/Issues/2025/04/24/regional-economic-outlook-middle-east-central-asia-april-2025
Published: 7th May 2025 03:14:23 By: IMF
IMF Video: Caucasus and Central Asia Economic Outlook: Resilience, Risks, and Policy Priorities – April 2025
Jihad Azour, IMF’s Director of the Middle East and Central Asia Department, shares three key messages from the latest economic outlook for the Caucasus and Central Asia. Learn how the region exceeded expectations in 2024 and is expected to moderate in 2025, what’s ahead, and why building economic resilience is more important than ever.
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Published: 5th May 2025 11:49:45 By: IMF
World Economic Forum Video: Unlocking Europe's Potential
Two recent landmark reports on the European Union's economy paint an unforgiving picture of its vulnerabilities, suggesting the region faces the prospect of "slow agony". At current productivity and demographic trends, Europe's economic output is forecast to be the same in 2050 as it is today. With much of the power to correct course residing in national capitals, what will it take for leaders to rise to the challenge?
This is the full audio from a session at the Forum's Annual Meeting on 22 January, 2025. Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqghCwdxqHo
Speakers: Nicolas Hieronimus, Chief Executive Officer, L'Oréal
Roula Khalaf, Editor, Financial Times
Robert Habeck, Vice-Chancellor and Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action,
Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action of Germany
Belen Garijo, Chair of the Executive Board and Chief Executive Officer, Merck
Christine Lagarde, President, European Central Bank
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Published: 12th May 2025 05:20:30 By: World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum Video: Shipping Emissions Deal & How Australia Cut Beach Plastic By A Third | WEF | Top Stories Week
0:14 - This solar fridge keeps food fresh during power cuts - Defy, which is the South African arm of the appliance manufacturer Beko, has developed these fridges for use off-grid, making them ideal for remote rural communities.
2:09 - This free coding school in Morocco trains students for tech jobs - The 1337 Coding School has no teachers and no traditional classrooms, instead using peer-based and project-based learning models.
2:09 - Australia cut beach plastic by over a third. Here’s how - Australia has set a goal of ending plastic waste and aims to reduce it 80% by 2030
4:27 - This historic deal will cut shipping emissions - A majority of countries in the International Maritime Organization have made a groundbreaking agreement to steer shipping towards decarbonization, reaching net zero by 2050.
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Published: 10th May 2025 11:00:33 By: World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum Video: Radio Davos | Stock markets and supermarkets how business is deploying AI
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Published: 9th May 2025 06:30:20 By: World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum Video: Radio Davos | "Pause reality" - Platon on photography, power and AI
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Published: 9th May 2025 12:28:35 By: World Economic Forum
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Published: 7th May 2025 09:14:58 By: World Economic Forum
Reuters Video: The Week in Numbers: back from the brink | REUTERS
From the US and China easing tensions over trade, to Donald Trump touting deals in the Gulf. Here is a round up of the big stories in business and finance over the week.
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Published: 16th May 2025 10:47:41 By: Reuters
Reuters Video: Market Rundown: AI gets a boost from President Trump's Middle East trip | REUTERS
The US and UAE struck a deal that will allow the Gulf country to buy half a million of Nvidia's most advanced AI chips a year. Find out what's moving markets every morning before the Wall Street opens, with the Reuters Market Rundown.
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Published: 16th May 2025 10:25:12 By: Reuters
Reuters Video: Cartier owner Richemont sales up 7% as jewelry shines | REUTERS
Cartier owner Richemont reported a slightly better-than-expected 7% rise in quarterly sales as weaker demand in Asia was offset by brisk business in the US where wealthy shoppers splurged on luxury jewelry despite economic uncertainty.
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Published: 16th May 2025 10:14:08 By: Reuters
Reuters Video: Japan economy shrinks more than expected as tariff hit looms | REUTERS
Japan's economy shrank for the first time in a year and at a faster pace than expected, highlighting the challenge policymakers face as steep US tariffs cloud the outlook for the export-heavy economy
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Published: 16th May 2025 08:57:53 By: Reuters
Reuters Video: Wall Street ends mixed; Cisco rallies while UnitedHealth tumbles | REUTERS
Wall Street stocks ended mixed, with gains in Cisco following an upbeat forecast, while UnitedHealth tumbled after a report of a criminal investigation into the insurer.
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Published: 16th May 2025 12:33:32 By: Reuters
Business Video: Walmart warns it will raise prices due to tariffs
Walmart, the world’s largest retailer, warned that is not immune from President Donald Trump’s tariffs. It plans to raise prices on some items as Trump’s global trade war sends the company’s costs higher. #CNN #News
Published: 15th May 2025 03:00:41 By: CNN
Business Video: Businesses say they are struggling to survive amid Trump tariffs
The United States and China to drastically roll back tariffs on each other’s goods for an initial 90-day period, in a surprise breakthrough that has de-escalated a punishing trade war and buoyed global markets. The announcement, which was made in a joint statement, comes after a weekend of marathon trade negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland by officials from the world’s two largest economies, during which both sides touted “substantial progress.” #CNN #News
Published: 15th May 2025 12:53:50 By: CNN
Business Video: America's ports soon could face a surge from stockpiling
US ports are facing a dramatic slowdown in cargo – but they could see the exact opposite in a matter of weeks.
Starting Wednesday, cargo leaving China bound for the United States will carry a 30% tariff rate – a reduction from the higher 145% tariff that was in place for six weeks. The United States and China announced a dramatic de-escalation in tariffs on Monday, lowering cripplingly high rates for 90 days. Experts say retailers will likely frontload more cargo during the pause, working against the clock to bring in inventory before things change again. #CNN #News
Published: 14th May 2025 07:58:55 By: CNN
Business Video: Top Trump economic adviser downplays small business worries about tariffs
US inflation slowed to its lowest rate in more than four years, an unexpected and welcome development at a time when President Donald Trump’s dramatically escalated tariffs are expected to cause prices to rise.
Consumer prices rose 0.2% last month, bringing the annual inflation rate to 2.3%, an unexpectedly cooler reading than the 2.4% increase seen in March, according to the latest Consumer Price Index data released Tuesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
It’s the lowest annual rate since February 2021, and the April data was slightly better than expected. Economists expected that the CPI would rise 0.3% from March and hold steady at 2.4% for the 12 months ended in April, according to FactSet. #CNN #News