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The Middle East and North Africa face growing uncertainty amid shifting global geopolitics, trade tensions, and weakening international cooperation. These global developments, combined with regional challenges such as conflicts and political instability, pose significant risks to economic stability. How can policymakers manage immediate threats while strengthening resilience against future shocks?
Join us for an engaging discussion with a distinguished panel of experts as we explore these critical issues, highlighted in the IMF’s forthcoming Regional Economic Outlook: Middle East and Central Asia. This event is held in partnership with the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC).
Event details:
Date: Thursday 1 May 2025
Time: 11:15am – 12:15pm Dubai Time
Opening remarks:
Alya AlZarouni - Chief Operating Officer, DIFC Authority
Panellists:
Jihad Azour - Director, Middle East and Central Asia Department, IMF
Helima Croft - Head of Global Commodity Strategy & MENA Research, RBC Capital Markets
Ahmed Galal Ismail - CEO, Majid Al Futtaim Holding
Tarik Yousef - Director and Senior Fellow, Middle East Council on Global Affairs
Moderator:
Joumanna Bercetche - Anchor, Bloomberg Television
Published: 28th Apr 2025 07:54:29 By: IMF
IMF Video: New Economy Forum Workshop: AI and GovTech in Public Finance
Fiscal institutions in ministries of finance worldwide have been advancing the digital transformation of public finance, recognizing the potential of digital technologies to enhance their operations. Among these technologies, AI has sparked particular interest, with governments exploring its applications across various areas. Governments must grapple with both the potential of AI and the complexities of scaling its implementation effectively and responsibly.
At the same time, governments, especially in emerging and developing economies, face challenges that hinder progress in digitalizing fiscal operations, including outdated systems, limited interoperability, and difficulties to establish governance frameworks. This workshop comprises two panels to explore how governments are leveraging technologies and how the surge in AI interest has accelerated innovation and raised new expectations, including with AI use cases, setting up projects effectively, and approaching AI responsibly.
Global economic uncertainty has been on an upward trend over the past few decades, reflecting a confluence of factors, including growing geopolitical tensions, increasing political polarization, and the rising frequency of conflict, climate, and health-related shocks. Recent IMF research points to the large and adverse economic impacts of high uncertainty. Amid the recent surge in global uncertainty, what policy actions can help mitigate its impacts across economies in the Middle East and Central Asia? How can economic policymaking foster resilience?
Join us online for an engaging discussion with a distinguished panel of experts as we explore these critical issues.
Published: 26th Apr 2025 07:48:06 By: IMF
IMF Video: Press Briefing: Western Hemisphere Department, April 2025
This week's top stories of the week include:
0:14 These horses help prevent wildfires —The region of Galicia has always been prone to wildfires. It’s also home to ‘las bestas’. Europe’s largest herd of wild horses. These animals are deeply embedded in the local culture. The bestas also play a crucial role in curbing Galicia’s wildfires.
2:31 How meditation can benefit workers — David Ko is the CEO of Calm, an app for meditation, sleep and stress management. It has been downloaded more than 175 million times worldwide. Meditation sounds like a big, weighty concept, Ko says but it doesn’t need to be.
6:21 Argentina's ‘wild-to-wild’ jaguar release — Mini is a 2-year-old jaguar born in the wild and the first ever to be ‘translocated’ or moved for conservation purposes. Mini was captured in late 2024 and she’s just been released in El Impenetrable National Park where rewilding experts hope to boost jaguar numbers and bridge the gap between scattered groups.
7:53 The origin of microfinance — In 1974 Muhammad Yunus was an economics lecturer at Chittagong University. Yunus set out to help those affected by poverty and famine. Today, the bank he founded provides micro-loans to 10.7 million people from more than 2,500 branches across Bangladesh.
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Published: 26th Apr 2025 12:00:23 By: World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum Video: Platon has photographed the most powerful people in the world, he tells us what makes a real leader
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Published: 23rd Apr 2025 12:11:16 By: World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum Video: ‘I’ll show you a real leader’ - Platon, the photographer of power, on finding humanity in all of us
Platon has made over 20 Time magazine covers with his portraits of people like Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, George Clooney, Silvio Berlusconi, Mohammed Ali, Adele and Sinead O'Connor. But he has also photographed people who are the opposite of famous and powerful - and recently published a book called The Defenders: Heroes of the Global Fight for Human Rights - which contains work done over 15 years around the world telling the stories of refugees and other oppressed people. He tells us what makes a true leader, and how the meaning of a photograph can change over time, and depending on who is looking at it.
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Published: 21st Apr 2025 02:00:23 By: World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum Video: 3 Economic Trends of 2025 & AI Triggers Copyright Concerns | WEF | Top Stories Week
This week's top stories of the week include:
0:14 3 economic trends of 2025 – What’s really driving the world economy? While news moves fast, long-term economic trends take months, even years to emerge. To find out what major issues will shape the world’s economic future, we sat down with 5 Chief Economists.
9:29 How microplastics harm plant growth – Tiny pieces of plastic can reduce photosynthesis by up to 18%, says a new report. Reduced photosynthesis can hamper crops’ ability to grow and flourish and it could put 400 million more people at risk of starvation in the next 25 years, say the study’s authors, by reducing yields of staple crops and seafood.
11:06 Climate change may reduce wealth – A new study from scientists at the University of New South Wales, Australia established economic forecast models but factored in climate change data to predict the hit on global supply chains. Even a 2°C temperature rise would have a huge effect on the average person’s wealth. Knocking 16% off the average global GDP per person, much higher than previous forecasts which pegged the impact at just 1.4%.
12:39 AI triggers copyright concerns – GenAI models are evolving into sophisticated ‘style engines’. Copyright law protects expression, not ideas, it doesn’t extend to styles – whether ‘expressionism’, ‘dada’ or ‘disco’. This loophole allows for inspiration and artistic freedom. But when a style is as distinctive as Studio Ghibli’s, it gets more complicated, because replicating it could threaten their income and artistic legacy.
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Published: 17th Apr 2025 05:19:04 By: World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum Video: Radio Davos | Workplace wellbeing and WFH: what’s best for business and for you?
Are you happy at work? And if so, do you think that helps you do the job better? Jan-Emmanuel de Neve, Professor of Economics and Behavioural Science at the University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School thinks so - and says he has the real-world evidence - from companies and millions of employees to prove it.
He also says there is evidence that companies with a happy workforce will perform better for shareholders.
And he answers the question - does that mean working from home is best, or should we all go back to the office?
Links:
Thriving Workplaces: How Employers can Improve Productivity and Change Lives: https://www.weforum.org/publications/thriving-workplaces-how-employers-can-improve-productivity-and-change-lives/
Future of Jobs Report 2025: https://www.weforum.org/publications/the-future-of-jobs-report-2025/
Why Workplace Wellbeing Matters: https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/news/jan-emmanuel-de-neve-launches-latest-book-workplace-wellbeing-and-why-it-matters
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Wharton psychologist Adam Grant: How to rethink the work day - and the soft skill future leaders need: https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/meet-the-leader/episodes/adam-grant-skills-future-leaders-work/
The future of jobs requires a ‘skills-first’ mindset - for employers and for you: https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/radio-davos/episodes/skills-first-jobs/
Intel's HR chief on reskilling and building teams for the future: https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/meet-the-leader/episodes/christy-pambianchi-intel-ai-jobs-reskilling/
IKEA HR chief shares decades of career lessons learned and what’s needed to bridge the gender equity gap: https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/meet-the-leader/episodes/ulrika-biesert-ingka-group-gender-equity/
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Published: 17th Apr 2025 01:01:14 By: World Economic Forum
Reuters Video: Tariff war: UPS to cut 20K jobs on reduced Amazon deliveries I REUTERS
Trump’s chaotic trade policy is affecting the ability of companies to plan beyond near term. UPS is set to cut 20K jobs to cut costs, while possible changes in US trade policy has led automaker GM to pull its outlook and delay its investor call by two days.
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Published: 30th Apr 2025 12:40:12 By: Reuters
Reuters Video: Amazon denies it planned to disclose cost of US tariffs on its website | REUTERS
Amazon said its low-cost Haul unit had considered listing import charges for goods in light of US tariffs but denied looking at such a plan for its main website, after the White House accused it of a hostile political act.
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German airline Lufthansa stuck to its 2025 financial guidance and said it was optimistic about the key summer season.
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Published: 29th Apr 2025 04:35:49 By: Reuters
Reuters Video: Volvo announces cost cuts as tariffs hit earnings | REUTERS
Volvo Cars announced cost cuts of $1.87 billion, withdrew its earnings forecast for the next two years and said it would restructure its US operations as its first-quarter profit tumbled, sending shares down 10%.
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Published: 29th Apr 2025 04:15:20 By: Reuters
Reuters Video: Energy major BP reports 48% profit drop | REUTERS
BP reported a deeper-than-expected 48% drop in net profit to $1.4 billion on weaker refining and gas trading and announced the departure of its strategy chief as it tries to shore up investor confidence.
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Published: 29th Apr 2025 12:22:28 By: Reuters
Business Video: Trump eases auto tariffs in move aimed at increasing domestic production
President Donald Trump signed an executive order and a proclamation on Tuesday to ease auto tariffs, the latest abrupt shift in a rapidly changing tariff policy that has left businesses scrambling to keep up. The 25% tariff on imported cars will continue, and a new 25% tariff on auto parts will go into effect this weekend, as previously announced. But there’s some new fine print. #CNN #News
Published: 29th Apr 2025 10:45:06 By: CNN
Business Video: Kevin Hassett: Suppliers bear the tariff, not US consumer
CNN's Kasie Hunt and White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett discuss auto tariffs, the ongoing trade war and Amazon's tariff charge.. #CNN #News
Published: 29th Apr 2025 09:49:34 By: CNN
Business Video: Trump complained to Bezos about Amazon tariff charge
The White House took aggressive aim at Amazon, with President Donald Trump putting in a call to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos Tuesday morning, after the company considered displaying the added cost of tariffs on certain items. Trump called Bezos to complain about reports that Amazon was considering displaying the cost of US tariffs next to prices for certain products on the company’s website, two senior White House officials told CNN. #CNN #News
Published: 29th Apr 2025 07:15:01 By: CNN
Business Video: Consumer confidence sinks to lowest level since May 2020
Americans continue to grow uneasy about the economy as President Donald Trump wages an erratic trade war that could send US inflation rising and even trigger a recession. Consumer confidence sank 7.9 points in April to a reading of 86, the Conference Board said in its latest survey released Tuesday. That’s the lowest level since May 2020 and a larger decline than economists had projected. #CNN #News
Published: 29th Apr 2025 04:13:12 By: CNN
Business Video: White House accuses Amazon of 'hostile and political act' on tariffs
The Trump administration took aggressive aim at Amazon today, after reports that the company would begin displaying the added cost of President Donald Trump’s tariffs on items. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called the move a “hostile and political act.”
0:00 White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in the White House briefing room
21:51 CNN's Kaitlan Collins reports
24:35 CNN global economic analyst Rana Foroohar on tariffs and China negotiations
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