This chapter discusses the theme of rebuilding trust in the private sector and highlights the potential risks to the global economy in the coming year, including political and policy risks in the United States and China. It also touches on various economic and political developments in different regions of the world, such as Germany's industrial-based economy, elections in Europe, Japan's possibility of exiting negative interest rates, and India's efforts to position itself as an alternative to China.
Anton Schutz, President at Mendon Capital Advisors and Bloomberg News Wall Street Reporter Sonali Basak break down earnings results from many of the big US banks. Ecolab Chief Sustainability Officer Emilio Tenuta discusses providing affordable, secure and inclusive access to water ahead of the World Economic Forum. Bloomberg News Global Economy Reporter Enda Curran shares the details of his Businessweek Magazine story These Are the Five Potential Trouble Spots That Could Knock the Global Economy Off Course. Silvina Moschini, Founder, President & Chairwoman at Unicoin, explains how SEC approval of Bitcoin ETFs could open the door to crypto for more investors. And we Drive to the Close with Kathy Jones, Chief Fixed Income Strategist at Schwab Center for Financial Research.
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