Next week’s World Economic Forum in Davos will be dominated this year by economic issues: anxiety over trade disputes, Brexit and a growth slowdown that could push the world economy into recession, Reuters reports in advance analysis. Of the Group of Seven countries, only the leaders of Germany and Italy – Switzerland’s neighbors – and of Japan are to attend. Central bankers and economic ministers will dominate as government seek to reassure corporate leaders.
Next week’s World Economic Forum in Davos will be dominated this year by economic issues: anxiety over trade disputes, Brexit and a growth slowdown that could push the world economy into recession,
