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Mon, 14 Apr 2025 15:47:33 GMT JPMorgan Chase & Co CEO Jamie Dimon has sold about $31.5 million worth of the bank's shares, according to a regulatory filing.
Mon, 14 Apr 2025 08:41:21 GMT JPMorgan Chase reported higher-than-expected earnings and revenue, driven by strong equity trading performance. The bank’s profit rose in the first quarter, boosted in part by its acquisition of First ...
Mon, 14 Apr 2025 08:40:07 GMT A tariff-driven recession is the "likely outcome" for the U.S. economy, says Jamie Dimon, the head of the country's largest bank.
Fri, 11 Apr 2025 12:57:23 GMT JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warns that tariffs are likely to boost inflation, while urging the Trump administration to strike trade deals.
Fri, 11 Apr 2025 08:43:13 GMT JPMorgan Chase reported better-than-expected first-quarter results on Friday. While CEO Jamie Dimon acknowledged that the bank's financial results were "strong," he also warned that the bank was ...
On Wednesday, April 16 at 6:00 a.m. ET, we will release new research on global demographic shifts, highlighting the rapid population aging worldwide, the rise of the 'silver economy,' and the impact on economic growth.
Join Bertrand Gruss, Deputy Division Chief in the IMF’s Research Department, Andrew J. Scott, Professor of Economics at the London Business School and Michelle Fleury, Correspondent at BBC News, for a discussion on key findings and policy implications.
Published: 14th Apr 2025 03:38:50 By: IMF
IMF Video: Geopolitical Risks: Implications for Asset Prices and Financial Stability
What does heightened geopolitical tension mean for asset prices and financial stability? Join us on Monday, April 14, 2025 - 6 AM DC time (10 AM UTC) for the release of our new Global Financial Stability Report research with a conversation featuring IMF Financial Counsellor Tobias Adrian, Felix Suntheim, and Salih Fendoglu, and JPMorgan's Joyce Chang. Moderated by Brookings' David Wessel.
Learn more: https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/GFSR/Issues/2025/04/22/global-financial-stability-report-april-2025
Published: 14th Apr 2025 10:00:06 By: IMF
IMF Video: Prochainement : les réunions de printemps FMI-Banque mondiale 2025
Après des années marquées par une succession de chocs et une stagnation de la productivité, les perspectives de croissance mondiale sont à leur niveau le plus bas depuis des décennies, ce qui entrave la création de débouchés économiques pour la population et les entreprises.
Aux réunions de printemps 2025 de la Banque mondiale et du FMI, les dirigeants de la planète examineront les stratégies audacieuses qu’il faudra mettre en place pour rétablir la résilience, accroître les marges de manœuvre et promouvoir de nouvelles possibilités de croissance.
Rendez-vous du 21 au 25 avril pour découvrir comment des politiques intelligentes peuvent aider à encourager l’innovation, à tirer parti des technologies émergentes comme l’IA et à libérer le potentiel du secteur privé pour stimuler la productivité et générer une prospérité durable.
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Published: 9th Apr 2025 02:26:20 By: IMF
IMF Video: Próximamente: Reuniones de Primavera del FMI y el Banco Mundial de 2025
Tras años de shocks sucesivos y estancamiento de la productividad, las perspectivas de crecimiento mundial se mantienen en su nivel más bajo en décadas: un obstáculo en la creación de oportunidades económicas para las personas y las empresas.
En las Reuniones de Primavera de 2025 del FMI y el Grupo Banco Mundial, las autoridades mundiales analizarán las estrategias audaces que se necesitan para reconstruir la resiliencia, revitalizar el margen de maniobra para la aplicación de políticas y desbloquear nuevas oportunidades de crecimiento.
Del 21 al 25 de abril, súmese al diálogo sobre cómo, con políticas inteligentes, se puede fomentar la innovación, aprovechar tecnologías emergentes como la inteligencia artificial y desencadenar el dinamismo del sector privado para aumentar la productividad e impulsar una prosperidad duradera.
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Published: 9th Apr 2025 02:23:48 By: IMF
IMF Video: قريبا: اجتماعات الربيع المشتركة بين صندوق النقد الدولي والبنك الدولي لعام 2025
بعد أعوام من الصدمات المتتالية وركود الإنتاجية، لا تزال آفاق النمو العالمي في أدنى مستوياتها منذ عقود - وهو ما يمثل عقبة أمام توفير الفرص الاقتصادية اللازمة للأفراد والشركات على حد سواء.
وخلال اجتماعات الربيع المشتركة بين صندوق النقد الدولي والبنك الدولي لعام 2025، سيناقش صناع السياسات من مختلف أرجاء العالم الاستراتيجيات الجريئة اللازمة لإعادة بناء القدرة على الصمود، واستعادة حيز السياسات، وإيجاد فرص جديدة لتحقيق النمو.
شاركنا الحوار في الفترة 21-25 إبريل حول دور السياسات الذكية في تعزيز الابتكار، والاستفادة من التكنولوجيات الناشئة مثل الذكاء الاصطناعي، وإطلاق العنان لديناميكية القطاع الخاص بهدف زيادة الإنتاجية وتحقيق الرخاء الدائم.
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Published: 9th Apr 2025 04:12:42 By: IMF
World Economic Forum Video: Experts Explain: What are the long-term economic trends to watch?
What’s really driving the world economy? In our latest episode of Experts Explain, we explore the long-term economic trends shaping our future — from shifting trade dynamics and the rise of AI to the global impact of ageing populations.
While news moves fast, long-term economic trends take months, even years to emerge. To find out what major issues will shape the world’s economic future, we sat down with 5 Chief Economists:
- Rima Bhatia, Group Economic Advisor, Gulf International Bank
- Ralph Ossa, Chief Economist, World Trade Organization
- Nela Richardson, Chief Economist and ESG Officer, ADP Research Institute
- Tomas Castagnino - Managing Director of Economic Research, Accenture Research
- Paul Gruenwald - Global Chief Economist at S&P Global Ratings
The World Economic Forum’s Chief Economists community discusses global economic trends and developments and publishes their Outlook three times per year. Read more here: http://wef.ch/chiefeconomists
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Published: 15th Apr 2025 08:30:00 By: World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum Video: The ‘inevitable’ caregiving cost nightmare: One young founder's story and solution
Lily Vittayarukskul was a college student at just 14 and on track for a career in aerospace engineering. However, an aunt’s cancer battle upended those plans, wreaking havoc on her family and their finances. The experience inspired her to launch the AI-powered startup Waterlily, helping people better predict expenses for getting older, including eldercare or assisted living, costs most don’t realize aren’t fully covered by either health insurance or Medicare. In this talk, Lily wades through the mounting data showing how super-ageing societies will struggle to meet and afford long-term care needs. She also shares the tough lessons her personal story taught her and what others can do to prepare for an aging economy.
This interview was recorded January 2025 at the Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland
About this episode
Waterlily: https://www.waterlily.com/
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World Economic Forum Longevity Economy Initiative: https://initiatives.weforum.org/financial-resilience-for-every-generation/home
Related Reports:
Future-Proofing the Longevity Economy: Innovations and Key Trends: https://www.weforum.org/publications/future-proofing-the-longevity-economy-innovations-and-key-trends/
Global Risks report: https://www.weforum.org/publications/global-risks-report-2025/digest/
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Published: 14th Apr 2025 03:11:14 By: World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum Video: 4 Ways To Help Teens With Phones & The Gran Chaco Forest | WEF | Top Stories Week
This week's top stories of the week include:
0:15 What leaders can learn from dance – In 2015, Misty Copeland became the first-ever Black principal ballerina at American Theatre Ballet. Today, Copeland works to open up ballet to young people from all walks of life through the Misty Copeland Foundation, an NGO she launched in 2022.
3:26 4 ways to help teens with phones – Around 15 years ago, the world changed with huge implications for an entire generation. Smartphones have altered our lives for the better in many ways. But Jonathan Haidt believes that smartphones have also given rise to what he calls the ‘anxious generation’
6:03 Latin America’s Gran Chaco forest – The Gran Chaco spans over 1 million km² across Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia and a small portion of Brazil. The Gran Chaco is a mix of savannas, wetlands, and dry tropical forests. It’s home to 3,500 plant, 500 bird and 150 mammal species, including the Chaco eagle.
8:01 How space changes life on earth – 64 years ago, astronaut Yuri Gagarin made humanity’s first trip into space, beginning an era of exploration that has sparked a host of scientific discoveries which have benefited society back here on Earth.
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Published: 12th Apr 2025 12:00:10 By: World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum Video: Can aviation ever be sustainable? Here are some paths to net zero
Aviation is growing, but its environmental impact does not have to - if the technology and policies are available to de-carbonise the sector. We hear from a company making sustainable aviation fuel with waste CO2; the head of one of the world's busiest airports, and from the body representing airports around the world.
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Robin Pomeroy, Podcasts Editor, World Economic Forum; Laia Barbarà, Head, Climate Strategy - Net Zero, World Economic Forum
Guests:
Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports
Ayesha Choudhury, Chief Commercial Officer at Infinium
Justin Erbacci, Director General of Airports Council International World
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Published: 10th Apr 2025 02:38:10 By: World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum Video: Meet The Leader | What most people get wrong about progress: Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker
Renowned Harvard cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker studies the big questions facing human nature: Why do we fight? What helps us get along? How do we understand the world around us? His research has uncovered an insight we might not expect – that humanity is doing better than we might think.
Despite host of major challenges that still exist, from geopolitical unrest to climate change, data shows that humans today live longer, face fewer wars, and live more comfortable lives than in preceding generations. He explains why a better understanding of progress and its uneven nature can help us better appreciate the unique moment of time in which we live, avoid decision-making blindspots and strengthen leaders’ confidence to solve the big complex problems we still face.
This interview was recorded at the Annual Meeting in Davos Switzerland in January 2025.
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Steven Pinker: https://stevenpinker.com/
Future of Jobs report: https://www.weforum.org/publications/the-future-of-jobs-report-2025/
Transcript: https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/meet-the-leader/episodes/steven-pinker-harvard-humanity-doing-better
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Published: 7th Apr 2025 10:48:36 By: World Economic Forum
Reuters Video: Trump spares tech from his 125% China tariffs | REUTERS
The Trump administration granted exclusions from steep reciprocal tariffs to smartphones, computers and some other electronics imported largely from China, providing a break to tech companies that rely on imported products.
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Published: 12th Apr 2025 11:08:20 By: Reuters
Reuters Video: Wall Street ends whipsaw week higher as Fed soothes market | REUTERS
Wall Street posted solid gains as big banks kicked off first-quarter earnings season and investors closed the book on a turbulent week of wild swings driven by the chaos of President Donald Trump's multi-front trade war.
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Published: 12th Apr 2025 08:06:37 By: Reuters
Reuters Video: China hits back at Trump tariff hike, raises duties on US goods | REUTERS
Beijing increased its tariffs on US imports to 125%, hitting back against President Donald Trump's decision to raise duties on Chinese goods and upping the stakes in a trade war that threatens to upend global supply chains.
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Published: 12th Apr 2025 12:37:14 By: Reuters
Reuters Video: US entrepreneur worries about losing business due to tariffs | REUTERS
Anjali Bhargava, owner of tea company 'Anjali's Cup' told Reuters the tariff uncertainty has her worried about her company's ability to absorb higher prices from international suppliers.
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Published: 11th Apr 2025 10:03:50 By: Reuters
Reuters Video: US bank profits rise, but executives warn on tariffs | REUTERS
Profits at major US banks beat forecasts in the first quarter as stock trading jumped, but executives warned that sweeping tariffs could fuel risks and weigh on economic growth.
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Published: 11th Apr 2025 09:18:35 By: Reuters
Business Video: Steel worker tells CNN how he feels about tariffs
As some CEOs are nervous about a recession or an economic downturn in the next six months, small businesses that manufacture in the US are optimistic, while those that import goods made overseas are more worried about rising costs. Markets remain wary. #CNN #news
00:00 CNN Business Editor at Large Richard Quest and New York Times economics reporter Ana Swanson discuss
05:10 Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA): "Either it’s intentional, or these folks aren’t competent to manage a food truck"
11:25 South Carolina small business owners Rozalynn and Gabby Goodwin on how the tariffs they paid for China-manufactured goods went from 5.3% to 145%
17:05 "I don’t know if there’s much confidence in this thing": Panel discussion with tech stocks analyst Dan Ives, Wall Street trader Peter Tuchman, and CNN economics analyst Rana Foroohar
27:21 "I’m extremely optimistic": Ohio welding company owner feels good about business
Published: 15th Apr 2025 02:30:24 By: CNN
Business Video: Hear top economist's prediction if uncertainty around Trump's tariffs continues
Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics, explains why he believes the US will face a recession in weeks if President Donald Trump's trade war continues. #CNN #News
Published: 14th Apr 2025 02:09:25 By: CNN
Business Video: Fareed asks ‘MAGA intellectual’ and a former US treasury secretary about Trump’s tariffs
CNN’s Fareed Zakaria asks Oren Case, founder and chief economist at American Compass and Former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers about manufacturing, Trump’s tariffs policy, and the potential impacts of the way the president has handled it. #CNN #News
Published: 13th Apr 2025 07:36:10 By: CNN
Business Video: ‘Browbeating is not a great diplomatic strategy’: CNN’s Jim Sciutto on China-US tariff negotiations