Say this for the young century: we live in interesting times. Not quite 2 1⁄2 years ago, the world economy tipped into the most severe downturn since the Great Depression in the 1930s. World trade slowed sharply. Unemployment lines grew longer, especially in the old industrial economies. Financial institutions that had seemed as solid as granite disappeared as if they were no more substantial than a bunch of flowers in the hands of an old-style magician.
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More News On The World Economic Forum In Davos
At Davos, a litany of problems awaits leaders -- AP
DAVOS-Alarming array of risks faces leaders in Davos -- Reuters
At Davos, a litany of problems awaits leaders -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Davos 2011: adjusting to the world's new power balance -- BBC
Top bankers return to Davos -- Financial Times
What’s on the agenda at Davos? -- Financial Times
Davos Forecast: Crowded With a Chance of Optimism -- Wall Street Journal
Davos 2011: Who needs a World Economic Forum? -- BBC
Davos WEF 2011: Does all that talk make a difference? -- The Telegraph
A Hefty Price for Entry to Davos -- Andrew Ross Sorkin, New York Times
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