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Davos - Alarm flags litter the globe

Posted by Matt in January 23rd, 2008

At the start of a year likely to be dominated by an extraordinary degree of uncertainty, it is worth setting out what some of the world’s top political and business leaders could reasonably predict for 2008, as they gather today in the Swiss resort of Davos.

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