Long-term scenarios for the future of the global financial system - Key driving forces compendium
This report examines key forces shaping the future of the global financial system, focusing on critical uncertainties and their potential impacts.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | World Economic Forum |
Authors: | World Economic Forum |
Geographic focus: | Global |
Methods
The research method involved interviews, workshops, and surveys to identify and prioritize driving forces that could impact the future of the global financial system. These forces were categorized as either critical uncertainties or predetermined elements based on their potential impact and level of uncertainty.
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Key Insights
The report explores various driving forces that could influence the future of the global financial system, including demographics, energy innovation, climate change, economic growth, and political factors. It assesses the impact of these forces on wholesale financial markets, considering background data, relevance, and survey results on their prioritization. The report also discusses the implications of these forces on capital flows, market participants, and regulatory environments, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of potential future scenarios.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | Global geographic scope | business standards | climate change | commodity prices | company valuations | corporate taxation. | corruption | democratization | demographics | economic | economic cooperation | economic growth | energy innovation | energy prices | environmental regulation | finance | financial innovation | financial literacy | financial system | fiscal policy | global currencies | income inequality | information security | lender of last resort | management pay | political power | privatization | scenarios | trade balance | transparency | water availability | wealth distribution