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Li Qiang denounces economic ‘politicisation’ and defends globalisation in World Economic Forum address
World’s second-largest economy deepens co-operation with Middle East
The new buzzword will do little to make employees feel more valued
While markets have made a strong recovery, the prospect of more rate rises looms
Corporate world sours on Scope 3 reporting, green hydrogen excitement is mounting and more
Rishi Sunak stayed home as Labour’s leader went to woo the global elite
Past attendees are dead, disappeared or in disgrace. What accounts for this run of ill-fortune?
The consensus view at the World Economic Forum in Davos: the outlook isn’t as bad as it once seemed
Intervening in polarised political debates brings risk. A more calculated approach to engagement is taking shape
Plus, MasMovil appeals to regulators for a tie-up with Orange and Peter Thiel’s fund makes a surprising crypto move
UK business secretary also admits Britain’s departure from the EU has brought ‘challenges’
Liu He mounts pitch for country’s reopening at private World Economic Forum lunch
EU prepares to take on Biden’s showpiece legislation with a plan to boost green businesses
Implementing leftist president’s programme ‘to be considered very carefully’, Fernando Haddad tells FT in Davos
President to tighten military ties with US but also hopes for better links with China
UK opposition leader and shadow chancellor to push message of financial responsibility to world’s political elite
Climate envoy’s comments come as Washington faces backlash from trading partners and allies over subsidies
New cycle of Federal Reserve rate rises is ‘not that unlikely’, says Nicolai Tangen
China’s authoritarian leader fails to fulfil the promise he once showed at Davos
Old commercial certainties have yielded to ugly acronyms
Rumours of the demise of international business and trade have been exaggerated
Upbeat mood at World Economic Forum as China reopens and data suggest that Europe will avoid deep recession
Ursula von der Leyen pledges ‘unprecedented’ investments in clean technologies
Chinese vice-premier Liu He tells Davos meeting that country is returning to normal faster than government expected
Plus, a call for green hydrogen expansion in Europe
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