We have arrived at that point in the year when the great and good, from government, academia and the richer public corporations, gather in the Swiss town of Davos under the aegis of the World Economic Forum.
Their task is to analyse the murky economic present and peer into the even murkier economic future with the object of edging towards a consensus on the issues of coming importance to the matter of markets and moneymaking. As this is a private gathering the leaders can go about their...
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