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  1. The inverted yield curve: What does it mean for the economy? | World ...

    Dec 19, 2022 · The yield curve is a line chart that plots interest rates for bonds that have equal credit quality, but different maturity dates. Yields are normally higher for bonds that mature over longer …

  2. Heading for a recession? Here’s why the yield curve matters | World ...

    May 18, 2022 · In early April, the yield, or rate, paid by the 2-year US Treasury note climbed higher than that of the 10-year Treasury note. Since investors normally expect to get a higher rate on longer …

  3. How net zero is entering an era of quiet progress

    Jun 4, 2025 · Despite toned-down climate messaging, companies are doubling down on durable carbon removal – quiet progress is defining the next era for net zero action.

  4. These are the charts that defined the global economy in 2017

    Dec 15, 2017 · As BlackRock's Aubrey Blaseo explained in a blogpost this week: "Fixed Income 101 tells us that this foreshadows slowing economic growth. More worrisome, when the two-year/10-year …

  5. Japan ends era of negative interest rates. Here’s why

    Mar 26, 2024 · The central bank, which also abandoned yield curve control (YCC), did not indicate whether or not more rate hikes can be expected. In the following questions-and-answer, Seisaku …

  6. The future of travel and tourism as per 4 sector leaders | World ...

    May 24, 2022 · The World Economic Forum’s latest Travel and Tourism Development Index 2022 gives insights into how the sector can recover from the pandemic and grow further.

  7. Vaughan Smith | World Economic Forum

    PhD in Electrical Engineering, Canterbury University. Formerly: Vice-President, Corporate Development, eBay; CEO, LiquidWit; Executive Vice-President, Corporate ...

  8. Fostering Effective Energy Transition 2021 - The World Economic Forum

    Apr 20, 2021 · The report highlights 10 years of progress in renewables and energy access, while stressing urgent action to address challenges in affordability, security, and inequality.

  9. Ellis Rubinstein | World Economic Forum

    BA in English Literature, University of California. Former Managing Editor: Natural History; Science 86; IEEE Spectrum. Formerly: Editor, The Scientist; Senior Editor, Newsweek; Editor, Science …

  10. The World Economic Forum

    Learn about World Economic Forum's latest work and impact through the latest key messages on our Homepage.