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#WEF2016: Davos Desk with Bruce Whitfield
The Money Show's Bruce Whitfield speaks to Stephen Grootes on the Midday Report about the South African delegation and more at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos.
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Gallery: Out & About at the World Economic Forum
EWN brings you the sights of Davos, where the World Economic Forum's annual meeting is being held.
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SA to be sold as 'safe investment' at WEF
Amid various global economic concerns, SA's delegation to Davos will be looking to quell investor worries over the country's recent currency downturn. EWN's Bruce Whitfield takes a look.
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R700 for a single meal at #WEF in Davos
It could cost an individual anything up to R500,000 to attend this year's World Economic Forum in Davos.
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Davos: Hefty price tag for WEF delegates from SA
With the rand plunging to an all-time low, it's going to cost about more for South Africans going to Davos.
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A world divided: Elites descend on Swiss Alps amid rising inequality
Rising inequality and a widening trust gap between people and their political leaders are big challenges.
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'Richest 62 people own same as half of the world's population'
International charity Oxfam says the super-rich are growing richer while the poor get poorer.
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Gordhan calls on govt & business to encourage investment, growth
The minister says this is the time for the development strategies to encourage investment and growth.
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Zuma: SA Davos delegation will have unified voice
The delegates will aim to promote the country as an investment destination of choice.
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Davos 2016: What's on the agenda
The Money Show’s Bruce Whitfield interviews Mark Appleton, Strategist at Ashburton Investments about what issues will be on the agenda in Davos, for the annual World Economic Forum meeting.
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Govt, business leaders to meet ahead of WEF
The meeting is to thrash out an investment portfolio to pitch to their global counterparts at the forum.
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Davos forum cancels invitation to North Korea
There was no immediate reaction from North Korea, which last sent a delegation to the forum in 1998.
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OPINION: More cautious Davos dominated by external events
Tristan Hanson says the tone at this year’s World Economic Forum was more sombre than normal.
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OPINION: It's the infrastructure, stupid!
Paul Clark says Africa needs to deliver improved infrastructure.
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'Auf wiedersehen' Davos
As this year's World Economic Forum draws to a close, 702's Bruce Whitfield takes a look at some of the lessons learnt from Davos 2015.
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Davos bosses fret over threats to Internet free trade
Business leaders pushing for free trade are worrying about the potential break-up of the Internet.
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Europe's bankers defend big bank model
Banks around the globe are having to consider radical ways to cut costs and change their size.
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'Lonmin Platinum has robust future'
Lonmin CEO Ben Magara talks to 702's Bruce Whitfield about the future of the global platinum industry, as well as lessons from the Marikana shootings.
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Davos dealmakers see more M&A despite geopolitical risks
US companies are expected to take advantage of a rising dollar & robust growth to strengthen their position.
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Eskom's woes won't scare off investors
Minister in the Presidency Jeff Radebe tells 702's Bruce Whitfield that potential foreign investors aren't putoff by the financial struggles facing South Africa's largest energy provider.
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Eskom’s R10bn loan ‘not a simple cash bailout’
Nhlanhla Nene says government will be getting involved in the months to come to bring Eskom back on its feet.