The African Development Bank has launched a Debt Management Forum for Africa (DeMFA), a platform to manage Africa's debt challenges against the backdrop of rising debt, increasing debt costs, and a ...
The event convened key stakeholders including representatives from African Ministries of Finance, Central Banks, debt ...
Harvard Professor of International Economics Kenneth Rogoff spoke about his optimism that we will see short-term growth but also his concerns for the future of the global economy at The Economist‘s ...
On the issue of the previously announced US tariffs, Marinakis expressed optimism that there can be partial, but with an ...
US President Donald Trump’s return to the White House represents a grave threat to Europe’s security, economy, and clean-energy transition. The European Union’s top priority must be to find ways to ...
“There’s no doubt about that.” Kenneth Rogoff, a professor of economics at Harvard University, says: “Tariffs are depressing everyone – but it’s not just the tariffs. “It’s so ...
Harvard University will provide additional protections ... interests and rights of Jewish students on the Harvard campus." Kenneth Marcus, who founded and chairs the Brandeis Center, said ...
Kenneth Rogoff is currently Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Public Policy and professor of economics at Harvard University. The World Economic Forum has in some ways provided the intellectual ballast for ...
That's according to Kenneth "Ken" Rogoff, professor of Economics and Public Policy at Harvard University, who believes the current system is too restrictive for educated professionals seeking ...
[like] providing stability and means of payment,” said Kenneth Rogoff, professor of economics at Harvard University, during a panel discussion at the event. “And if you’re being threatened ...
Davos/New Delhi: A change in the H-1B visa policy for highly skilled professionals from India under Trump 2.0 would be "fantastic" for the US as it needs them, American economist Kenneth Rogoff ...
The university ... The definition Harvard is using has been criticized as blurring the line between antisemitism and arguments against Israel and Zionism. Kenneth Marcus, chairman of the Louis ...