As the world's elite arrive for their annual Swiss pilgrimage to the World Economic Forum, they are tightening their belts and maybe drinking a lesser vintage.
As the world's elite arrive for their annual Swiss pilgrimage to the World Economic Forum, they are tightening their belts and maybe drinking a lesser vintage. This year, the routine conversation in this tiny resort village of Davos, is of crisis, job cuts and austerity.
Reuters Columnist James Saft is a veteran of Davos debates. He says years of consensus among the movers and shakers have been shaken to the core.
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