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Salieu Taal 20. velj
AFRICA is not poor . AFRICA has poor leaders . Words of wisdom quoted by Alpha Barry Chairman of
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Steve Gray 3. velj
Explore 2020 scenarios for , Brexit, and other key economic developments during 's global webinar. Register for the Feb. 5th event here
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Felipe Sanmiguel 4. velj
looks optimistic at the road ahead for 🇺🇸 🇨🇦 🇲🇽’s exporters thanks to the signing of the trade agreement.
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Canada in Mexico 19 h
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Casper Meyer zu Schlochtern 21. stu
How worrying is the outlook for the global economy?
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The Woodlands Area Chamber 10 h
One of the biggest events of the year is upon us. We have a phenomenal panelist lineup and keynote speaker. Have you registered? Get your ticket here:
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Bank of Namibia 28. kol
The Bank of Namibia released the Economic Outlook 2019 with the domestic economic growth expected to contract by 1.7% in 2019, followed by small recovery in 2020. Media statement: Economic Outlook:
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Helge J. Pedersen 29. sij
The global slowdown affects the Nordics albeit to varying degrees.
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Lukas Lehner 21. stu
New by out now with the first release of projections for 2021 and a few novel policy messages. Overall, growth is projected to remain sluggish. A short summary... 1/n
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Paul Martin 27. lip
Retailers look set to face slowing consumer spend, and the days of the Retail Price Index may well be numbered, according to the latest report:
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European Travel Commission 7. lis
Economic challenges and slowing travel demand are key factors of a bumpy 2019. More information about European, US and Japanese is available in our latest Quarterly Report. Free download here ▶️
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RedstarPlc 13. sij
We are excited to be a part of 2020 Economic Outlook, organized by the Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce () , coming up on Thursday 16th January, 2020.
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OECD ➡️ Better policies for better lives 19. ruj
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The OECD projects that the global will grow by 2.9% in 2019 and 3% in 2020 - the weakest annual growth rates since the . Read more in our latest Interim ➡️
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ChilliChamber 3. velj
Recap of our Community Forecast Breakfast; last call for HGTV entries; and much, much more in the Chamber Connection for Feb. 3, 2020
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Canada in Mexico 17 h
Very good piece of content from the economists , and on the key trends that will shape the 🌎 economy in 2020. 💲
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Dave Steele 8. sij
I may be reading too much into the event graphics, but I assume the bottom line at this morning’s breakfast is that “our currency is toast.”
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The Times24 5. velj
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OECD Economics 19. ruj
WARNING: LOW GROWTH AHEAD. OECD published its interim outlook. Bottom line: The global outlook has become increasingly fragile and uncertain. Global growth is projected to slow to 2.9% in 2019 and 3% in 2020, revised down in almost all G20 countries. 1/9
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OECD ➡️ Better policies for better lives 6. ožu
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📉The global is slowing and major risks persist, with weakening much more than expected in Europe. Find out more ➡️
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Public Finance Focus 11. sij 2019.
urges 'good' public spending as worsens, 'lacks drive, leadership and data' to tackle corruption, AG warns on wayward , China and US have 'productive' talks, and much more in our bulletin today!
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