KEY POINTS
  • Borge Brende, president of the World Economic Forum, gave a stark outlook for the global economy.
  • He said governments needed to consider how to reduce that debt and take the right fiscal measures without getting into a situation where it kicks off a recession.
  • He also motioned persistent inflationary pressures and that generative artificial intelligence could be an opportunity for the developing world.

Borge Brende, president of the World Economic Forum, gave a stark outlook for the global economy saying the world faces a decade of low growth if the right economic measures are not applied.

Speaking Sunday at WEF's "Special Meeting on Global Collaboration, Growth and Energy for Development" in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, he warned that global debt ratios are close to levels not seen since the 1820s and there was a "stagflation" risk for advanced economies.