How much change might we expect in the balance of global economic power over the next ten years? How might financial markets evolve alongside the dramatic geopolitical market transition occurring between the dominant Western consumer economies of the 20th Century and the rapidly rising Asian consumer economies of the next century?
Over the past year, the World Economic Forum (sponsor of the annual Davos Meeting) has been exploring key drivers and potential outcomes for the future of global financial markets and government institutions. Follow this link for a wealth of resources or get started by watching this 8 minute video exploring four financial market scenarios: Financial Regionalism; Fragmented Protectionism; Re-engineered Western-centrism; and Rebalanced Multilateralism
Downloads:
“The Future of the Global Financial System: A Near-Term Outlook and Long-Term Scenarios.”
“The Future of the Global Financial System” [PDF 12 MB]
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