Economic issues dominated this year's five-day meeting of the world's rich and powerful in the Swiss mountains.
But business leaders were more optimistic about the future than the economists and political leaders.
Inequality and youth unemployment were ...
As Burma's political leaders win the symbolic support of a fast-growing region, the fortunes of the population in the resource-rich country are not ...
By Emma Thomasson
DAVOS, Switzerland | Mon Jan 16, 2012 10:54am EST
(Reuters) - Occupy protesters with their sights set on the World Economic Forum, ...
Burnout is a condition associated with exhaustion, stress, pessimism, cynicism, withdrawal and a bunker mentality. These symptoms are worrying in an ...
Rarely have politicians and business leaders met at Davos against such a gloomy backdrop. The World Economic Forum (WEF) helped to set the tone this ...
Also on the agenda are issues like the rise of China, financial regulation, and the aftermath of popular protests around the world.
The forum, now in ...
High in the Swiss Alps, the global wealth gap is being identified as a source of misery and unrest.
Participants in the annual World Economic Forum ...
Davos is used to bluster from political leaders. But when usually quietly spoken company bosses from all corners of the earth warn of "not a crisis, ...
In 2008, after Lehman Brothers fell and the financial crisis and global recession began, the conventional wisdom was that we were entering an era in ...