Is the World Order Rupturing? How Global Finance Chiefs Are Reacting to Carney’s Davos Message
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Dietmar Deffner, Head of the World TV Economics Department, concludes the World Economic Forum in Davos: "The old world order is over. A new world order of the great powers has begun.
The real 'rupture' in Davos
The old world is dying, and the new world struggles to be born: now is the time of monsters. Antonio Gramsci Davos 2026 was a demented kaleidoscope. The only possible way to wallow through the mire was to put on the headphones and resort to the Band of Gypsys smashing sonic barriers, and drowning a frankly terrifying series of events, including a Palantir-BlackRock connection, Big Tech meets Big Finance; the "Master Plan" for Gaza; and the acute…
Is the world order rupturing? How global finance chiefs are reacting to Carney’s Davos message
The world order is changing but not enduring a rupture, finance leaders said on Friday, pushing back on Prime Minister Mark Carney’s narrative that a new order, driven by major power coercion, was taking shape.
There is no ‘rupture’ in the world order, says Lagarde
The current world order is changing but its transformation is not a rupture, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said on Friday, pushing back on Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s argument that “we are in the midst of a rupture”.
Policymakers have reached a point where they must consider Plan B.
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