Thursday, February 12, 2026, 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Main Stage
We are living through a period in which it is difficult to predict with any certainty where the global economy is heading. In the US, tensions persist between the President and the central bank. China continues to perform well in several key sectors, though its growth is no longer what it once was. In Europe, major economies are facing significant challenges. Factors such as climate change, artificial intelligence, and ongoing military conflicts further add to the uncertainty. In this context, an internationally recognized economist shares his perspective on the global economy and geopolitics.