10 videos from day two of Davos 2015
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Global Governance
1. Why the Fed will probably raise interest rates mid-2015: Christine Lagarde, IMF Managing Director.
2. German Chancellor Angela Merkel: We need an environment that encourages public & private investment.
3. How companies build apps to steal your data: Tim Berners-Lee, founder of the World Wide Web.
4. “We don’t transfer your personal data to third parties,” says Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer.
5. Why we need to be ready for the next global pandemic: Kofi Annan.
6. Why the world needs an emergency fund for education in times of crisis: Gordon Brown.
7. Larry Summers, Harvard University takes part in Ending the Experiment.
8. Who’s in control of your data? Marc Benioff from Salesforce on the power of the customer.
9. Why the ISIS threat is spreading: Ayad Allawi, Vice-President of Iraq.
10. A vision of growth for India: Arun Jaitley, Finance Minister, India.
Image: Impression during the photo installation ‘In Search of Balance’ in the congress centre at the Annual Meeting 2015 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 22, 2015. WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM/swiss-image.ch/Photo Jolanda Flubacher
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