



(Reuters) - A record number of business and government leaders will descend on the Swiss resort of Davos next week to pore over challenges ranging from global economic slowdown to environmental collapse as the World Economic Forum returns to its winter slot.
Criticised by some as a talking shop for the jetset that merely adds to the world's carbon footprint, the forum insists it has the power to bring decision-makers together in a world facing multiple crises amid growing geopolitical mistrust.
"We are all stuck in a crisis mindset," WEF executive chairman and founder Klaus Schwab told the pre-meeting news conference of a world grappling with the Ukraine war, climate change and simultaneous energy and food supply crunches.
The last in-person Davos winter gathering was in 2020, just days before the COVID-19 outbreak was declared a global health emergency. The 2021 event was held virtually and last year's was shifted from January to May after a spike in infections.
"Davos should help to shift that mindset," Schwab said of a week-long set of discussion panels, informal gatherings and events under the banner of "Cooperation in a Fragmented World".
While the Russian delegation will be conspicuous by its absence, organisers hailed a record turnout in terms of the number and diversity of participants, with expectations of a "high-level" Chinese presence.
Fifty-two heads of state and government will show up next to 56 finance ministers, 19 central bank governors, 30 trade ministers and 35 foreign ministers. Heads of the United Nations, International Monetary Fund and World Trade Organisation will be among 39 leaders of international agencies.
The upmarket ski resort will host its biggest ever business participation, with 600-plus CEOs among 1,500 business leaders that include the highest ever number of female executives.
Discussions are due to focus on short-term challenges like how to avoid the risk of a global recession in 2023 and how to ensure a failing global effort to tackle climate change is not set back even further by the energy crunch exacerbated by the Ukraine war and sanctions on Russia.
Organizers said that Ukraine, which dominated last year's forum, would send another high level delegation and that there would be several sessions related to the war.
As advanced economies around the world struggle with tight labour markets, there will be debate on the importance of re-skilling workforces, generating properly remunerated jobs and overcoming shortfalls in gender parity and racial equity.
EUR/USD
1.0573
+0.0014 (+0.13%)
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EUR/USD
1.0573
+0.0014 (+0.13%)
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↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (1)
Sell (11)
Indicators:
Buy (3)
Sell (5)
GBP/USD
1.2201
+0.0004 (+0.03%)
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↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (2)
Sell (10)
Indicators:
Buy (0)
Sell (6)
USD/JPY
149.43
+0.14 (+0.10%)
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↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (1)
Sell (11)
Indicators:
Buy (6)
Sell (0)
AUD/USD
0.6429
+0.0006 (+0.09%)
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↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
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Sell (7)
USD/CAD
1.3583
+0.0097 (+0.72%)
Summary
↑ BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (12)
Sell (0)
Indicators:
Buy (8)
Sell (0)
EUR/JPY
158.00
+0.25 (+0.16%)
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↑ BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (12)
Sell (0)
Indicators:
Buy (7)
Sell (0)
EUR/CHF
0.9678
+0.0011 (+0.11%)
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↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (2)
Sell (10)
Indicators:
Buy (1)
Sell (9)
Gold Futures
1,864.70
-13.90 (-0.74%)
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Buy (1)
Sell (11)
Indicators:
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Sell (7)
Silver Futures
22.387
-0.354 (-1.56%)
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↑ SellMoving Avg:
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Sell (12)
Indicators:
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Sell (8)
Copper Futures
3.7302
+0.0222 (+0.60%)
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↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (1)
Sell (11)
Indicators:
Buy (0)
Sell (11)
Crude Oil WTI Futures
90.91
-0.80 (-0.87%)
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↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (1)
Sell (11)
Indicators:
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Sell (9)
Brent Oil Futures
92.27
-0.83 (-0.89%)
Summary
↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (2)
Sell (10)
Indicators:
Buy (0)
Sell (11)
Natural Gas Futures
2.939
-0.006 (-0.20%)
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↑ BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (10)
Sell (2)
Indicators:
Buy (9)
Sell (0)
US Coffee C Futures
145.23
-1.97 (-1.34%)
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Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
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Sell (9)
Euro Stoxx 50
4,173.35
+11.79 (+0.28%)
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Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
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Sell (9)
S&P 500
4,289.13
-10.57 (-0.25%)
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↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
Buy (2)
Sell (6)
DAX
15,386.58
+63.08 (+0.41%)
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Sell (12)
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Sell (8)
FTSE 100
7,608.08
+6.23 (+0.08%)
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Sell (12)
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Sell (9)
Hang Seng
17,822.00
+471.00 (+2.71%)
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BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (8)
Sell (4)
Indicators:
Buy (3)
Sell (2)
US Small Cap 2000
1,781.15
-13.16 (-0.73%)
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Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
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Sell (8)
IBEX 35
9,428.00
+1.20 (+0.01%)
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↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
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Sell (10)
BASF SE NA O.N.
42.950
+0.305 (+0.72%)
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↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
Buy (2)
Sell (7)
Bayer AG NA
45.45
+0.10 (+0.22%)
Summary
↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
Buy (2)
Sell (5)
Allianz SE VNA O.N.
225.70
-2.85 (-1.25%)
Summary
SellMoving Avg:
Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
Buy (4)
Sell (4)
Adidas AG
166.62
+9.76 (+6.22%)
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Sell (12)
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Sell (7)
Deutsche Lufthansa AG
7.506
-0.023 (-0.31%)
Summary
NeutralMoving Avg:
Buy (1)
Sell (11)
Indicators:
Buy (5)
Sell (1)
Siemens AG Class N
135.66
+0.08 (+0.06%)
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Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
Buy (2)
Sell (5)
Deutsche Bank AG
10.450
+0.068 (+0.65%)
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↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
Buy (2)
Sell (6)
EUR/USD | 1.0573 | ↑ Sell | |||
GBP/USD | 1.2201 | ↑ Sell | |||
USD/JPY | 149.43 | ↑ Sell | |||
AUD/USD | 0.6429 | ↑ Sell | |||
USD/CAD | 1.3583 | ↑ Buy | |||
EUR/JPY | 158.00 | ↑ Buy | |||
EUR/CHF | 0.9678 | ↑ Sell |
Gold | 1,864.70 | ↑ Sell | |||
Silver | 22.387 | ↑ Sell | |||
Copper | 3.7302 | ↑ Sell | |||
Crude Oil WTI | 90.91 | ↑ Sell | |||
Brent Oil | 92.27 | ↑ Sell | |||
Natural Gas | 2.939 | ↑ Buy | |||
US Coffee C | 145.23 | ↑ Sell |
Euro Stoxx 50 | 4,173.35 | ↑ Sell | |||
S&P 500 | 4,289.13 | ↑ Sell | |||
DAX | 15,386.58 | ↑ Sell | |||
FTSE 100 | 7,608.08 | ↑ Sell | |||
Hang Seng | 17,822.00 | Buy | |||
Small Cap 2000 | 1,781.15 | ↑ Sell | |||
IBEX 35 | 9,428.00 | ↑ Sell |
BASF | 42.950 | ↑ Sell | |||
Bayer | 45.45 | ↑ Sell | |||
Allianz | 225.70 | Sell | |||
Adidas | 166.62 | ↑ Sell | |||
Lufthansa | 7.506 | Neutral | |||
Siemens AG | 135.66 | ↑ Sell | |||
Deutsche Bank AG | 10.450 | ↑ Sell |
Mua/Bán 1 chỉ SJC # So hôm qua # Chênh TG | |
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SJC Eximbank | 6,830/ 6,880 (0/ 0) # 1,361 |
SJC HCM | 6,820/ 6,890 (0/ 0) # 1,372 |
SJC Hanoi | 6,820/ 6,892 (0/ 0) # 1,374 |
SJC Danang | 6,820/ 6,892 (0/ 0) # 1,374 |
SJC Nhatrang | 6,820/ 6,892 (0/ 0) # 1,374 |
SJC Cantho | 6,820/ 6,892 (0/ 0) # 1,374 |
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ↀ Giá vàng thế giới | ||
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$1,849.62 | -17.12 | -0.92% |
ʘ Giá bán lẻ xăng dầu | ||
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Sản phẩm | Vùng 1 | Vùng 2 |
RON 95-V | 26.270 | 26.790 |
RON 95-III | 25.740 | 26.250 |
E5 RON 92-II | 24.190 | 24.670 |
DO 0.05S | 23.590 | 24.060 |
DO 0,001S-V | 24.450 | 24.930 |
Dầu hỏa 2-K | 23.810 | 24.280 |
ↂ Giá dầu thô thế giới | |||
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WTI | $90.00 | +7.99 | 0.10% |
Brent | $92.02 | +6.36 | 0.07% |
$ Tỷ giá Vietcombank | ||
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Ngoại tệ | Mua vào | Bán ra |
USD | 24.090,00 | 24.460,00 |
EUR | 25.089,27 | 26.466,85 |
GBP | 28.963,54 | 30.196,84 |
JPY | 158,64 | 167,93 |
KRW | 15,63 | 19,04 |
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