Gillian Tett is a columnist and member of the Editorial Board for the Financial Times. She writes a weekly column on Friday, covering a range of economic, financial, political and social issues. She also serves as Provost of King's College, Cambridge.
Previously, she chaired the FT Editorial Board, ran Moral Money, the FT's sustainability newsletter which she co-founded, and wrote two columns a week. She has been named Columnist of the Year (2014), Journalist of the Year (2009) and Business Journalist of the Year (2008) in the British Press Awards, and received three awards from America's Society of Business and Economic Writers Awards. She is a best-selling and award-winning author of four books, and received the Royal Anthropological Institute Marsh Award and the American Anthropological Association President Medal for her work in social science. She has received honorary degrees from Carnegie Mellon, Miami and Baruch, Exeter, Lancaster, and Goldsmith's universities.
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The 2024 super election cycle brought to office an unprecedented new elected leadership in countries representing 50% of the global population and GDP - including India, Indonesia, the European Union and dozens more. The cycle, not to be seen for the next 24 years, will culminate with the US Election. Coupled with the ongoing macroeconomic transition from the high interest rate cycle and geopolitical flux in various regions, 2025 will usher in new trade policies, multilateral agreements, global economic alliances and emerging regional powers.
In this exclusive dialogue, global policy, investment and business experts will give their definitive view on how this paradigm shift will alter the outlook for international business, financial and economic landscape in 2025.
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