Higher-for-longer interest rates, a global economic slowdown, widening geopolitical tensions, the possible return of a Trump administration in the United States, the abuse of artificial intelligence (AI) and more climate-related disasters.
That’s a partial list of the risks facing the world in 2024, according to economists and other experts who monitor these things.
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