Top Risks 2019: Bad Seeds (Eurasia Group)
This 27-page report by Eurasia Group explores the top geopolitical risks facing the world in 2019, and their effects on the global economy and investment:
- Bad seeds
- US-China
- Cyber gloves off
- European populism
- The US at home
- Innovation winter
- Coalition of the unwilling
- Mexico
- Ukraine
- Nigeria
- Brexit
- Red herrings
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