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World Economic Forum at Davos on the Future of the Global Financial System

This year's World Economic Forum meeting at Davos, Switzerland takes place from January 28th to February 1st.  The Forum has just published an interesting report entitled "The Future of the Global Financial System: A Near-Term Outlook and Long-Term Scenarios." 

The 88-page report puts the current crisis in perspective by providing some interesting charts and statistics.  The conclusions of the report are not earth-shattering, but the report does provide some long-term scenarios intended to spur thought and debate.

The World Economic Forum has also published  worthwhile briefing materials in preparation for this year's Davos meeting.

We will be bringing you highlights of this year's meeting at Davos in real time right here at The Ideas Report For Serious Investors, so stay tuned in the coming days.

Visit the World Economic Forum website.

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