
There is still a long, hard struggle ahead to fix the U.S. and Europe’s economies, Larry Summers, the Harvard University professor and former Treasury Secretary, told CNBC at the World Economic Forum in Davos Friday. |
![]() | Davos Promoting 'Corporate Social Responsibility' It’s not just the fear of being punished by consumers that drives companies. There is now also a growing class of conscious consumers that demand more sustainable products and services. |
![]() | Protesters Ready Igloos to Occupy Davos Occupy protesters have set up Camp Igloo accommodation in Davos, as the World Economic Forum gets underway in the Swiss ski resort. |
![]() | The Miseries of a Davos Wife Last year, our favorite story from Davos explained the on-going battle involving wives, mistresses and aspiring mistresses. It was just the right combination of rumor, scandal and cutting details. The first edition of this year's version of the Davos Wife confessional is somewhat tamer. |
![]() | IMF Needs More Funding to Stem Euro Crisis: Lagarde IMF's Christine Lagarde explains why the organization needs $500 billion to help contain the spreading European debt crisis. |
| Davos Talking Points A preview of what's sure to be the topics of discussion at next week's World Economic Forum, with Richard Haass, Council on Foreign Relations president. |
![]() | About Heard in Davos 2012 CNBC goes behind the scenes to cover the personalities, ideas and events generating buzz at the conference. |
![]() | Poll: Why Go to WEF in Davos? The world's power brokers meet to tackle some big subjects, but does it matter? |
![]() | Quiz: The Global Economy Test your knowledge about economic world events. |








