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2018-01-23

World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2018, Davos, Jan 23-26 (video)

President Donald Trump speaks at Davos 2018

World Economic Forum video above streamed LIVE January 26, 2018: Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States, speaks live at Davos for the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2018.

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World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2018 23-26 Jan 2018, Davos-Klosters, Switzerland.
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Trump will be there--Swiss mountain town Davos relishes its turn in Trump spotlight | reuters.com.

See also: Trump to attend World Economic Forum in Switzerland, a gathering synonymous with wealth and power | The Washington Post: "the unorthodox U.S. leader face to face with global elites"

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2017-01-16

MacroView | Team Trump Shuns Davos | U.S. Dollar Set To Soar?

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Domain Mondo's weekly review of  macro economic and investing news:

MacroView Feature • Davos a/k/a  World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting, will be held 17-20 January 2017, at Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, with Chinese President Xi Jinping speaking at the opening plenary and leading "an 80-strong delegation" of Chinese business executives and billionaires to the annual gathering of global elitists. Although WEF founder Klaus Schwab met with members of Trump’s staff in December, Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks told Bloomberg.com that “No one will be attending.”  Another senior member of Trump’s transition told Bloomberg that the gathering of billionaires and political leaders represents "the power structure that fueled the populist anger that helped Trump win the presidential election." See Davos Wonders If It’s Part of the Problem | Bloomberg.com:
"Kenneth Rogoff can pinpoint the moment he started to grow concerned Donald Trump would be the next U.S. president: It was when Rogoff’s fellow attendees at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting last January said it could never happen. “A joke I’ve told 1,000 people in the months since leaving Davos is that the conventional wisdom of Davos is always wrong,” says the Harvard professor and former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund. “No matter how improbable, the event most likely to happen is the opposite of whatever the Davos consensus is.” The repeated failure of business and political elites to predict what’s coming—last year, that included the U.K.’s vote to leave the European Union—doesn’t strike those returning this month to the Swiss Alps as very funny. After a year in which political upsets roiled financial markets and killed off the careers of once-dominant Davos-going politicians, the concern for delegates attending this year’s meeting isn’t that their forecasts are often wrong, but that their worldview is." (emphasis added)
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MacroView Feature • The U.S. Dollar Set To Soar?:
"[U.S.] dollars (USD) have a variety of utility value. They can used to buy other goods and services globally, serve as collateral for loans, earn interest with low transaction costs when converted into U.S. Treasury bonds, and so on. In certain ways, USD offer more utility value than gold or any tangible form of collateral/capital. If we refuse to recognize the high utility value of USD and its global ease of flow, then we will continue to misunderstand the demand for the dollar and its appreciation."--Charles Hugh Smith

Goldman Sachs alum and investor Raoul Pal“Looking at the shortfall of dollars and what is happening in the world right now, I think it could probably rally something like 75% from its low, so that’s still a long way from here. My personal target for the last six years has been the euro goes to 75 cents against the dollar and the yen at 200.”-- Here’s why the U.S. dollar could soar by another 30% | MarketWatch.com. See also Bitcoin Collapses, Chinese Latecomers Get Fleeced | WolfStreet.com: "The People’s Bank of China announced on Wednesday that it is probing the major bitcoin exchanges in Beijing and Shanghai – BTCC, Huobi, and OKCoin – for a list of violations, including market manipulation, money laundering, and unauthorized financing. This is part of the PBOC’s efforts to crack down on capital flight ... The yuan lost 6.5% against the dollar last year, its worst year since 1994 ..."

Other Macro Economic and Investing News:

•  Billionaire investors and the Trump RallyCarl Icahn, now appointed Trump's special adviser on regulation, says he left Trump's electoral victory party in the early hours of the morning of November 9th, to bet about $1 billion on U.S. equities. Icahn told a TV interviewer in early November that while the U.S. economy still faced a number of problems, Trump's victory represented "a major step in the right direction." WSJ.com reports billionaire investor (and Clinton supporter) George Soros lost nearly $1 billion in the weeks after the Trump election (Soros thought the stock market would decline), while Soros's ex-deputy, Stanley Druckenmiller, profited by betting on the post-election Trump rally in the stock market.

•  Jim Chanos warns markets could be on verge of historic shift: For famed short-seller Jim Chanos, the big question for investors is to decide is "whether Trump's victory represents a major once-in-fifty-year sea-change in thinking about capitalism. If it is then you have to pay attention," he says. Chanos added, "if we look at the events of 2016 – Brexit, the Italian referendumTrump, and the rise of nationalist China – are these the harbingers of something bigger? Or are they just a coincidence? The ground seems to be fertile for things to change globally." If so, this would have huge implications for investors: "If we're in one of those periods now – if 2016 is like 1932 or 1979 – then you not only have to change your portfolio, you have to change your lifestyle ... If this is a major shift to populism, nationalism, greater state involvement, and less globalism, then you really have to rethink almost everything in your life."

•  Clinton Foundation shutting down the Clinton Global Initiative: Legal Notice filed with State of New York gives a "layoff date" of April 15, 2017, for the 22 affected employees. Whether the Clinton Foundation will also close is unknown. ZeroHedge.com reported donations to the foundation have collapsed "as the political cout of the 'charitable' organization dried up and as the opportunity for any future 'quid pro quo' is now effectively gone," while also noting that a FBI investigation into the Clinton Foundation regarding allegations of corruption is still ongoing.

•  Trump's Cabinet nominees appear to be on track for confirmation. The most impressive person among the stellar group thus far? Secretary of State nominee Rex Tillerson who testified for nine hours without notes and showed an impressive knowledge of global issues, watch video of the hearing here. See also: LIVE Video: Secretary of Defense & CIA Director Confirmation Hearings. Coming up this week is the Wilbur Ross hearing, nominee for Secretary of Commerce, at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.

•  Inauguration of Donald J. Trump as the 45th President of the United States is set for Friday, January 20, 2017, see 58pic2017.org for more information.
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One More Thing: 

Have You Heard the Latest Fake News from the Washington Post, New York Times, CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, Sunday Times, The Guardian, BuzzFeed et al?

Trump Aides Deny Sunday Times Report of Putin Iceland Summit | Bloomberg.com"That is 100 percent false,” a Trump aide said late Sunday.
“If you don't read the newspaper, you're uninformed. If you read the newspaper, you're mis-informed.”--Mark Twain
Why Did BuzzFeed Publish the Trump Dossier? | The Atlantic.com"In distributing a set of inflammatory allegations that it admitted it could not vouch for, BuzzFeed sidestepped [violated] a basic principle of journalism ... The reporter’s job is not to simply dump as much information as possible into the public domain, though that can at times be useful too, as some of WikiLeaks’ revelations have shown. It is to gather information, sift through it, and determine what is true and what is not. The point of a professional journalist corps is to have people whose job it is to do that work on behalf of society, and who can cultivate sources and expertise to help them adjudicate it. A pluralistic press corps is necessary to avoid monolithic thinking among reporters, but transparent transmission of misinformation is no more helpful or clarifying than no information at all."--David A. Graham, a staff writer at The Atlantic, where he covers U.S. politics and global news.

Read the tweet below carefully. This is journalism?

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2016-01-25

World Economic Forum, Davos, 2016: Martin Wolf, Economy, Tech (videos)



Martin Wolf on Davos economic outlook | FT Comment - Global growth, stock market volatility dominated discussion - Despite January being one of the most turbulent months on record for markets, delegates at the World Economic Forum are optimistic about the global economy. The FT's Martin Wolf explains why. Published Jan 24, 2016



Davos 2016 – all about tech | FT Comment - Technology companies had a huge presence at this year’s World Economic Forum. FT European technology correspondent Murad Ahmed explains how tech companies were greeted and how the industry was featured at debates in Davos. Published Jan 23, 2016



What did FT writers make of this year's meeting? 'Mastering the Fourth Industrial Revolution' was the theme of this year's World Economic Forum in Davos. As the meeting came to an end, FT writers provided their verdict on the key issues and highlights. Published Jan 24, 2016

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2016-01-20

2016 World Economic Forum LIVE, Twitter Feeds, Video Links

UPDATE Jan 21, 2016: Davos 2016 - Where Is the Chinese Economy Heading

With a new Five-Year Plan being presented in 2016, how can the world’s second-largest economy shift gears without stalling its growth engine? This session was developed in partnership with Bloomberg Television. Speakers: Jiang Jianqing, Francine Lacqua, Ray Dalio, Zhang Xin, Christine Lagarde, Fang Xinghai, Gary D. Cohn --Topics: Global Economy

World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 20-23 January 2016 Davos-Klosters, Switzerland - The theme of this year’s Meeting is ‘Mastering the Fourth Industrial Revolution’.

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2015-11-22

William McDonough: Innovative, Profitable, Sustainable Growth (videos)



How to Achieve Sustainable Growth, Make It Profitable - William McDonough & Partners Founder William McDonough (architect, designer) discusses the business of sustainability. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." Published on Nov 12, 2015.

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Video below: Resource Abundance by Design presented by William McDonough at the World Economic Forum in Tianjin, China, September 12, 2014:
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2015-02-23

NETmundial Initiative, Headwinds, Questions, Puzzlement

Letter dated 6 February 2015 from the International Chamber of Commerce (pdf) (excerpt below, emphasis added):

To: NETmundial Organizing Partners:

Virgilio Augusto Fernandes Almeida
Secretary for Information Technology Policy
for the Ministry of Science, Technology and
Innovation of Brazil

Fadi Chehadé
President and Chief Executive Officer of
ICANN

Richard Samans
Managing Director and Member of the
Managing Board, World Economic Forum

"...The NMI [NETmundial Initiative] website, however, still leaves significant questions as to the nature and scope of the planned activities unanswered or unclear. Of particular concern, we note that NMI’s commitment to a prime objective of supporting and complementing IGF [Internet Governance Forum], with an assurance of not replicating or replacing IGF, seems buried in context and thus is unclear and remains ambiguous in its intent. We note, for example, that there is no mention whatsoever of the IGF in text describing purpose and objectives on the NMI home page. The business community, as represented by ICC-BASIS, is not the only stakeholder to have raised concerns of this nature. We remain puzzled as to why the NMI has not provided a clear scope and objective in the written text describing the mission and purpose of NMI. We would expect similar statements of the nature that were made to us on the call, specifically that NMI is focusing on providing a tool that will facilitate finding relevant Internet governance-related resources..."

For background see:

ICANN CEO Fadi Chehade Showed Up in Davos for Secret ...
Jan 26, 2015
ICANN CEO Shows Up in Davos for Secret Meeting at WEF, World Economic Forum, NETmundial Initiative, internet governance, Fadi Chehade,

Favorite Quote of the Week, NETmundial Initiative - Domain ...
Sep 05, 2014
"My favorite part was when one news reporter... asked the speakers if they could tell him, in comprehensible and reportable language, what exactly had just happened [at the NETmundial Initiative at the World Economic ...


LIVE video: World Economic Forum NETmundial Initiative
Aug 27, 2014
LIVE video, World Economic Forum NETmundial Initiative, Initial Scoping Meeting, Press Conference, Debrief with Founding Partners,


2015-01-30

Sandberg, Schmidt, Nadella, Colao on Davos Digital Panel (video)

Sandberg, Schmidt, Nadella, Colao on Davos Digital Panel: Video - Bloomberg:
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Facebook Inc. Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg, Google Inc. Chairman Eric Schmidt, Vodafone Group Plc Chief Executive Officer Vittorio Colao and Microsoft Corp. CEO Satya Nadella participate in a panel discussion entitled "The Future of the Digital Economy" at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. Former SAP SE Co-CEO Jim Hagemann Snabe moderates. (Source: World Economic Forum)

Google Chairman Eric Schmidt: "The Internet Will Disappear" - The Hollywood Reporter: "... asked for his prediction on the future of the web. “I will answer very simply that the Internet will disappear,” Schmidt said. “There will be so many IP addresses…so many devices, sensors, things that you are wearing, things that you are interacting with that you won’t even sense it,” he explained. “It will be part of your presence all the time. Imagine you walk into a room, and the room is dynamic. And with your permission and all of that, you are interacting with the things going on in the room.” Concluded Schmidt: “A highly personalized, highly interactive and very, very interesting world emerges.”..." [starts @55:40 in video above]



2015-01-27

ICANN CEO Fadi Chehade Showed Up in Davos for Secret Meeting at WEF

Apparently Domain Mondo's post last week about ICANN CEO Fadi Chehade and his NETmundial Initiative project being among those "missing" at the World Economic Forum, appears to have been wrong as it is now reported that the ICANN CEO did in fact show up in Davos, at least long enough for a secret meeting with the rich and powerful that was not exactly successful--

Hibernating NetMundial rattles internet governance world at Davos • The Register: "... Even though the Davos launch was dumped, Chehade is attending the elite conference and has already ruffled feathers by continuing to promote NetMundial at a closed meeting of bigwigs... according to a Reuters reporter who was present. His remarks reportedly were not popular and sparked concerns of an elite group taking charge..."  

I guess Fadi is finding out that his top-down vision of internet governance--the NETmundial Initiative, (reportedly funded a/k/a astroturfed, at least in part, by ICANN money)--is as hard to sell as ICANN's new gTLD domain names!

After all, when an elite gathering of the rich and powerful are alarmed that your idea sounds like an elite group taking charge of the internet, maybe it's time to stop and listen, and consider dropping the whole charade. But if the track record of ICANN ignoring sound and wise advice in its new gTLDs program is any guide, Fadi Chehade will continue to make a pest of himself at Davos, until Klaus Schwab says "enough!"

2015-01-21

World Economic Forum, Annual Meeting 2015, NETmundial Initiative

World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2015, Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 21 - 24 January 2015 - Who's missing? Fadi Chehade and the NETmundial Initiative, but ICANN CEO Fadi Chehade explains why in the first video below.


Fadi Chehadé speaks about ISOC, WEF, and the NetMundial Initiative
During a meeting with the NYC community at Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer's office on November 24 2014, ICANN President and CEO Fadi Chehadé, answers a question - noting ISOC dissent to the process about the nature of the NetMundial Initiative and its relation to the World Economic Forum. Published on Nov 24, 2014

Below--video embed of this year's WEF Annual Meeting videos (scroll down):

Programme | World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting 2015 Programme

Noteworthy session: The Future of the Digital Economy | World Economic Forum: Thursday 22nd January 2015 - 5:45pm - 6:45pm Davos Time -- 11:45 am EST (US)
What is needed to ensure a thriving, open and secure digital economy?
Speakers: Klaus Schwab, Eric Schmidt, Vittorio Colao, Sheryl Sandberg, Jim Hagemann Snabe, Satya Nadella

Welcome Message by the WEF Executive Chairman -
Welcoming remarks by World Economic Forum Executive Chairman Klaus Schwab (Published on Jan 20, 2015)

2014-12-07

Economic Impact of Hyperconnectivity (video)



A challenge or an opportunity? Alan Marcus, Senior Director at The World Economic Forum, discusses how new technology and the new set of rules that comes with it affects businesses globally. Dec 4, 2014




2014-09-06

Favorite Quote of the Week, NETmundial Initiative

Favorite quote of the week:

Re: NETmundial Initiative

"My favorite part was when one news reporter... asked the speakers if they could tell him, in comprehensible and reportable language, what exactly had just happened [at the NETmundial Initiative at the World Economic Forum]. I think this is what happened:
"ICANN, which is under pressure from governments to solve big problems that it didn't create, went to the World Economic Forum to enlist the aid of the world's most powerful international corporations, entities more influential than the usual Internet governance crowd, and to explain to them that they too have a stake in the Internet governance discussion and in preserving multistakeholderism."--Thomas O'Toole in DNS Policy Notes for September 2, 2014 | Bloomberg BNA





2014-08-28

LIVE video: World Economic Forum NETmundial Initiative


Scheduled start time Thursday for the first session 11 am (Geneva/CEST) - 5 am EDT (US) - event time converter

World Economic Forum, NETmundial Initiative - Initial Scoping Meeting
Initiative Brief / FAQ / Agenda / Participants

A broad-based, multi-stakeholder approach to the governance of the internet is essential to social progress and economic development. Inspired by the NETmundial meeting in Sao Paolo, Brazil in April 2014, the World Economic Forum is hosting a meeting of leaders from government, business, civil society and academia in Geneva on Thursday August 28 to develop ways to help carry forward the spirit of NETmundial through further dialogue and concrete cooperation.


NETmundial Initiative - Press Conference  14.00 CEST, 28th Aug 2014

NETmundial Initiative - Debrief with Founding Partners 16.30 CEST, 28th Aug 2014





2014-08-21

ICANN, Internet Governance, World Economic Forum, Fadi Chehadé Leads

Kudos to ICANN President and CEO Fadi Chehadé for leading the way--

An Initiative for Action - ICANN - by Fadi Chehadé: (18 Aug 2014) "Back in May, I wrote a blog titled "Turning Talk into Action after NETmundial." In it, I promised to work tirelessly on coalescing governments, private sector and civil society to operationalize the NETmundial roadmap. I did not make this promise lightly. This promise reflects my follow-through on the directive given to me by the ICANN Board of Directors – to begin the process of shifting some of ICANN's recent role in Internet governance to a broader group. This process will allow ICANN, and me, to share further the leadership role within the Internet ecosystem, and may take until the end of year before we can fully transition ICANN's role from leader to participant. This process is now underway. ICANN will soon join several countries and multistakeholder organizations to begin to build a global initiative for Internet cooperation and governance with an emphasis on action. While the particulars of the initiative are still being finalized, I wanted to share with you – in advance of the formal announcement from the World Economic Forum and its partners from government, industry, academia and civil society – why I think this is good for ICANN and for the greater Internet ecosystem...."(emphasis added) (read more at the link above) 

More info on the meeting (NETmundial Initiative), August 28, 2014, at the World Economic Forum headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland:
Brief_NETmundial_Initiative.pdf *
Agenda_NETmundial_Initiative.pdf *

*Documents source: Internet Governance Transparency Initiative: "... an anonymous publishing site for Internet Governance related documents. Several diplomatic processes are currently underway to decide key questions about the future of the internet. Many documents can be found on the websites of the these processes: NetMundial, IANA transition, ITU Plenipotentiary, WSIS+10. But not all documents are made available to the public. Particularly those under negotiation. We believe full transparency is a fundamental value for democratic processes and informed decision making..."





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