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Why the ‘Davos consensus’ is elusive this year

The problem as many executives describe it: Current business is great, but the difficulties ahead are obvious

Usually the Davos crowd herds together on markets and the economy at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland. The “Davos consensus” can be a useful contrarian indicator since it is often entirely wrong. But there isn’t a consensus this year, which helps explain the jumbled state of markets.

The S&P 500 is almost in a bear market. Yet there’s no agreement on whether recession is on the way. The problem as many executives describe it: Current business is great, but the difficulties ahead are obvious.

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