The World Economic Forum in Davos seems to be under the shadow of former President Donald Trump. Despite his physical absence, conversations around his potential comeback in the 2024 presidential race have taken center stage.
What Happened: Trump appears set to seal his standing as the Republican frontrunner in the first GOP contest of the 2024 election in Iowa. The former president is locked in a close battle with current President Joe Biden, as per recent polls.
The Davos delegates last encountered Trump in 2020 when he made a remarkable entrance by landing in a fleet of helicopters. His potential comeback is a key discussion topic among CEOs, financiers, and policymakers at the forum, Bloomberg reported.
BlackRock Inc (NYSE:BLK) Vice Chairman Philipp Hildebrand reflected the concerns of European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde, stating, “You know, we’ve been there before, we survived it, so we’ll see what it means.”
"Certainly from a European perspective, from a kind of globalist, Atlanticist perspective, it's of course a great concern."
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