Move over billionaires. The first trillionaires are on their way.
The World Economic Forum kicks off in the Swiss Alpine resort on the same day as the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump.
Many Big Tech executives are in attendance at President Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony on Monday, namely one of the incoming president's biggest supporters: Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk. How are other world leaders viewing a tycoon such as Musk's closeness to the Trump administration,
Donald Trump is not stepping foot in Davos this week but the head of the World Economic Forum says the new president has brought renewed interest in the annual gathering of business and political leaders.
Leaders from around the globe are currently gathering in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum's annual multi-day meeting as newly-inaugurated President Trump is beginning his second term.
Activists from the Kissan Rabta Committee, a group advocating for farmers' rights, are protesting in Lahore to demand tax reforms and equal opportunities ahead of the World Economic Forum (WEF). With the slogans "Equality of opportunity for all" and "Closing the wealth gap,
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves joked about Elon Musk’s online “trolling” of world leaders, in a break from the UK government’s careful efforts to avoid responding to frequent criticism from the close Trump ally.
The vibe in Washington? “Prosperous,” James Fishback, who attended the inauguration activities on Monday and is co-founder of financial firm Azoria Partners, told DD.
SPANISH prime minister Pedro Sanchez has called on world leaders to stop ‘Silicon Valley technocastes’ taking over as Trump comes into power.
The debate over Musk’s latest move has added fuel to other ongoing feuds, too.
Jamie Dimon said that he and Elon Musk settled their differences. This seemingly concluded their row, sparked by a legal fight between JPMorgan and Tesla.