How families, entrepreneurs and investors can plan life, business, travel, education and budgets in a world of oil shocks, geopolitical uncertainty and economic turbulence.
Category: 100News.TV: Business & Growth Interview
Format: 100News.TV Interview
Presenter: Dominic Ashford, Business & Growth Presenter, 100News.TV
Guest: Svetlana Gerey, Vice-President, International Consortium Global Development Alliance
As oil prices, geopolitical tensions and inflation risks reshape the global agenda, Dominic Ashford, Business & Growth Presenter at 100News.TV, speaks with Svetlana Gerey, Vice-President of the International Consortium Global Development Alliance, about how families, entrepreneurs and investors should plan life and business before 2027.
Dominic Ashford:
Good evening, and welcome to 100News.TV, the international information and analytical platform where we look beyond the headline and try to understand what global events really mean for people, businesses, families and the future.
Today, the world is again divided between what people are watching and what may actually shape their lives.
Millions follow football, sport, celebrities and emotional stories. At the same time, oil prices, sanctions, inflation, bond markets and geopolitical tensions quietly influence household budgets, business plans, travel decisions, children’s summer camps, investment strategies and even the emotional state of families.
Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising, and, consequently, the purchasing power of currency is falling.
Bond markets (also known as the debt market or credit market) are financial markets where participants can issue new debt or buy and sell debt securities.
To discuss this deeper layer, I am joined by Svetlana Gerey, Vice-President of the International Consortium Global Development Alliance.
Svetlana, thank you for joining us.
Svetlana Gerey:
Thank you, Dominic. It is a pleasure to be here. I think this conversation is important because people today are surrounded by information, but very often they do not have a clear system for understanding what this information means for their own lives.
“People Search for Football, but Their Lives Are Priced in Oil”