Global leaders are sounding the alarm at this year's World Economic Forum in Davos, where financial cooperation has emerged as the ultimate power-up 🔋 in our fragmented world. With trust in international systems at historic lows, WEF Managing Director Matthew Blake told CGTN that "no single player can tackle these challenges solo".
💡 Hot-button issues include:
- Supply chain finance gaps hitting developing economies hardest
- Climate funding shortfalls despite 2025's record disasters
- AI-driven market volatility outpacing current regulations
Blake compared today's economic landscape to a multiplayer video game 🎮 where "teams keep respawning in separate arenas" – emphasizing that public-private partnerships could unlock new levels of progress. The forum's youth delegates (making up 22% of attendees this year) are pushing for blockchain solutions and digital currency frameworks to bridge divides.
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Financial cooperation urged at Davos amid world fragmentation
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