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Trade tensions and fractious geopolitics risk exposing deep fault lines in the global financial system, the central bank ...
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SPIEF strategic bridge between India and Russia
By Kestér Kenn KLOMEGÂH St. Petersburg Economic Forum remains one of the valuable platforms for developing strategic trade ...
The Kremlin is using the Saint Petersburg Economic Forum to showcase remaining allies and address questions of recession.
Imperial and the World Economic Forum will partner on a new Centre that will boost AI adoption and innovation to grow the economy. The new Centre for AI-Driven Innovation is announced by Secretary of ...
Imperial and the World Economic Forum will partner on a new Centre that will boost AI adoption and innovation to grow the economy.The new Centre for AI-Driven Innovation is announced by Secretary of ...
Discover how SPIEF 2025 is shaping Russia's economic landscape and fostering new global partnerships amidst a changing world order ...
European officials tracking the ramp up of Vladimir Putin’s military are wrestling with a threat that would have been ...
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Interview: SPIEF strategic bridge between India and Russia
By Kestér Kenn KLOMEGÂHSt. Petersburg Economic Forum remains one of the valuable platforms for developing strategic trade ties and forging investment cooperation with potental partners, both local and ...
Russia has faced economic turbulence caused by sanctions imposed after Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine that are aimed at choking Moscow's military machine. Strong GDP has been driven by high ...
Putin says he won’t allow Russia to fall into recession amid warnings Economy Minister Maxim Reshetnikov said earlier at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum that the country is on ...
The partnership seeks to build a new world order along the route of the old Silk Roads. But, asks Peter Frankopan, is this ...