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EIB | Untangling the polycrisis

As the World Economic Forum in Davos focuses on the ‘polycrisis’, the solution is to see this as a time of ‘polyopportunity’ for investment The congress centre, town and surrounding ski slopes promise a familiar backdrop for this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. But the global context framing the debates among the world’s leading economists, politicians, business leaders and intellectuals represents uncharted territory. The world has lurched from one crisis to the next, and it faces several crises all...

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Osborne Clarke | What’s on the horizon in 2023 for Global HR?

HR is faced with a constant challenge to foresee, adapt and respond to new ways in which people want and expect to work Along with the immediate need to respond to concerns about the economic slowdown – and the global restructurings and reductions in forces that it spurs – HR teams are required to meet "business as usual" demands to retain and attract talent that is loyal and the best despite the difficult conditions. This means responding to the technological...

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Member News, New York Related News

Ogletree Deakins | New York City Holds Second Public Hearing on Updated Proposed Rules for Automated Employment Decision Tools

On January 23, 2023, the New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) held a public hearing on updated proposed rules to implement the city’s automated employment decision tools (AEDT) law (Local Law 144). As we previously reported, the updated proposed rules were issued following a significant volume of public input concerning an initial version of the rules released on September 23, 2022. Like the initial hearing convened in 2022, the second hearing attracted a sizeable audience of...

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Chapter News

IMF | Confronting Fragmentation Where It Matters Most: Trade, Debt, and Climate Action

Fragmentation could make it even more difficult to help many vulnerable emerging and developing economies that have been hard hit by multiple shocks As policymakers and business leaders gather at the World Economic Forum in Davos, they are facing a Gordian knot of challenges . From the global economic slowdown and climate change to the cost-of-living crisis and high debt levels: there is no easy way to cut through it. Added to this are geopolitical tensions that have made it even...

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Bennett Jones | Assessing the Potential Risks to the Sustainability of the Government of Canada’s Current Fiscal Plan

The Government of Canada's current fiscal plan may not tell the full story of the country's financial path. Budget 2022 and the November economic statement have laid out a fiscal plan based on plausible but optimistic assumptions about the economic and interest rate context that Canada will operate in for the foreseeable future. There are three key risks to the sustainability of the currect fiscal plan that we address in our assessment: planned spending is unlikely to be adequate to deliver...

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Food security and ecosystem resilience: EU Commission boosts action on pollinators

Today, the Commission is presenting 'A New Deal for Pollinators' to tackle the alarming decline in wild pollinating insects in Europe, revising the 2018 EU Pollinators Initiative. Citizens have been increasingly calling for decisive action against pollinator loss, also through the recent successful European Citizens' Initiative ‘Save Bees and Farmers'. The renewed initiative sets out actions to be taken by the EU and the Member States to reverse the decline of pollinators by 2030 as today, one in three...

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EIB | Vice-President Kettel Thomsen leaves EIB to take helm of Danish central bank

Kettel Thomsen has served in the EIB’s Management Committee since Sept. 2020 His successor will be appointed by EU member states, the shareholders of the EIB President Hoyer thanked Kettel Thomsen for his service European Investment Bank (EIB) Vice-President Christian Kettel Thomsen has informed President Werner Hoyer of his decision to resign from the Management Committee, in order to take the helm of Danmarks Nationalbank, the Danish central bank. An economist by training, Kettel Thomsen started his term as EIB...

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Aimlon CPA P.C. | Selected 2023 tax deadlines for individual and business taxpayers

By Mathieu Aimlon, CPA Expert-comptable diplômé, France (non inscrit)  Knowing and meeting tax deadlines are important for the success of your business and/or your household. Most individual income tax returns are filed between January and April. The IRS will start accepting 2022 tax returns on January 23, 2023.  We’d like to remind you of the following upcoming tax due dates.  Tax due date for businesses January 17, 2023  Fourth quarter 2022 estimated tax payment: if you are sole proprietors, contractors, single member of limited liability...

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Vulcan Insight | 2023 Sweden’s EU Presidency priority list

On January 1, 2023, Sweden took over the semi-annual rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union from the Czech Republic. During the six-month period, Sweden will lead the work of the Council, build cooperation and agreement between all EU Member States. Against the background of the war in Ukraine and its consequences, Sweden would face “unprecedented challenges” in the six months to the end of June 2023, according to Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson. In a nutshell, the country will focus...

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Chapter News, Trade & TTIP Related

Trade and Climate: EU and partner countries launch the ‘Coalition of Trade Ministers on Climate’

On January 19, the European Commission, EU Member States, and 26 partners countries will launch “The Coalition of Trade Ministers on Climate”, the first Ministerial-level global forum dedicated to trade and climate and sustainable development issues. The Coalition will foster global action to promote trade policies that can help address climate change through local and global initiatives. The Coalition aims to build partnerships between trade and climate communities to identify the ways in which trade policy can contribute to addressing...

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