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The World Economic Forum still sees European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde as the top candidate to replace its ...
Each year, the anointed elite flew to Davos to witness Klaus Schwab’s pageantry—where lofty proclamations drowned out the ...
World Economic Forum, once seen as a summit of global solutions is turning out to be curated illusion — where altruism was ...
The ousted head of the World Economic Forum is fighting allegations of impropriety and a second probe into his conduct in a ...
As the board deals with the fallout, it still sees Lagarde as the top candidate and has held internal discussions on the ...
Schwab, 87, stepped down as chair of the board last month, denied all allegations and said the board had overreacted in ...
The board of the organization behind the annual Davos conference received a letter accusing Klaus Schwab, its former chair, of misusing funds and making inappropriate comments. By Lauren Hirsch ...
Klaus Schwab’s abrupt departure from the World Economic Forum has complicated carefully laid plans to persuade Christine ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. When Klaus Schwab told trustees of the World Economic Forum last month that he planned to “start the proc ...
FRANKFURT] Klaus Schwab’s abrupt departure from the World Economic Forum, the influential organisation he founded and led for ...
Das plötzliche Ausscheiden von Klaus Schwab aus dem Weltwirtschaftsforum erschwert sorgfältig ausgearbeitete Pläne, Christine ...
Christine Lagarde is considered the leading candidate to succeed Klaus Schwab as the leader of the World Economic Forum.